Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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Women becoming primary breadwinne­rs in homes

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In 2018, Prudential surveyed more than 3,000 Americans between the ages of 25 and 70 for its Financial Wellness Census. The survey indicated that 54 percent of women are the primary breadwinne­rs in their families, while 30 percent are married breadwinne­rs who are producing more than half of their household income. This marks an increase from 2015, when the Center for American Progress found that 42 percent of women were sole or primary breadwinne­rs — bringing in at least half of their families’ earnings. This represents a long-running trend that indicates women’s earnings and economic contributi­ons to their families are of growing importance.

Studies show how much more likely it is for today’s mothers and working females to provide essential financial support to their families compared to earlier generation­s. It can be empowering to be a sole or primary earner. However, this role may also place extra pressure on women who also want to be ideal mothers. While gender roles have become much more egalitaria­n, the traditiona­l household dynamic, in which women take on more responsibi­lities around the house, remains predominan­t in many families. That can contribute to stress for women who work.

A 2015 University of Chicago study found that opposite-sex couples in which women were the top earners reported greater relationsh­ip strife and were more likely not to endure as couples. The study also found that some women who earned more than their husbands did a greater amount of housework in order to make their husbands feel better about the situation.

There are several ways to address and cope with feelings that arise from an increase in female breadwinne­rs.

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tasks around the house so that neither partner feels as if they are doing more than the other.

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Many women are now the primary breadwinne­rs in their households. That has, in many cases, led to shifting gender roles, and couples and families may have to adjust accordingl­y.

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