Guests and contributors on a Wednesday “Morning Joe” segment worried that too many women in post-Dobbs America will become mothers instead of working corporate jobs.
The segment lamented over a study showing the job market has more vacant positions in states with strict abortion bans since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022. It showed that companies who offered financial support for employees to obtain out-of-state abortions saw an eight percent increase in their job postings. It also found that female-dominated jobs saw a drop in satisfaction.
Svenya Godell, chief economist for job listing website Indeed, said corporations will see fewer applicants in states restricting abortion, especially if they refuse cover the cost of an employee’s out-of-state abortion.
https://dailycaller.com/2023/08/09/morning-joe-post-dobbs-women-mothers-corporations/
I am a retired senior. My parents and I have lived through 47% of the time since 1776 when the country was founded, 54% including grandparents. At that time, the family was defined as a husband, wife, biological children, and extended family. Today many seniors had parents who experienced World Wars I and II, the Roaring ’20s, the Great Depression, and Franklin Roosevelt’s “New Deal.” Personally, I have memories of World War II and the Korean, Vietnam, and Iraq wars; civil and gay rights; and technology advancements. Together we have experienced 21 different presidents. Our family history is a cornerstone example of American citizenry, including Irish and German immigration. Families gained great wisdom and knowledge from life. They made a huge investment in their country, facing hardships and wars, and they kept the faith. Families have a history of uniting, and together they now realize our country is in serious trouble. A radical and corrupt government agenda has focused on changing the American family that we know and love.
Families are an American institution because they offer support and security coupled with unconditional love. Parents almost always bring out the best in members. One lesson my parents taught me was that change will always come and impact values and beliefs.
The “All-American Family” was identified in the 1950s. It was based around a secure life. Economic and global instability gave rise to the need for closely defined family units. This led to economic advancement and social order, longer marriages, more children, fewer divorces. Over the past half-century, the structure of the American family has undergone profound changes. The nuclear family, which at one point served as the unchallenged cultural ideal, has slowly been replaced with a more diverse set of social arrangements. Families must now adjust to changes in finances, marriage, society, job, children, education, and religious values. Families accept these challenges but are frightened by the current political changes affecting our society. Families see corrupt leadership, low integrity, ideologies like socialism, and the hatred of religion with its morality.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/08/family_units_are_being_targeted_for_destruction.html