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MULTITUDES: The unauthorized memoirs of Sam Smith

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April 12, 2026

Women

 NPR - Women in the U.S. are landing most of the new jobs being created. It's highlighting a growing need to support men in the workforce. It follows a decades-long push to get more women into male-dominated fields. Out of the 369,000 jobs created since the beginning of Trump's second term, 348,000 went to women, according to the Labor Department. That's nearly 17 times as many jobs filled by women as by men. Richard Reeves, president of the nonpartisan think tank American Institute for Boys and Men, says we are now seeing the consequences of not paying enough attention to the scarcity of men in certain professions. 

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