TOPIC: The New Mom Economy
While the world turned upside down with Covid, millions of Moms were attempting to find a balance worthy of Ringling Brother’s Circus between new roles as teacher and caregiver, while perfecting Zoom meetings and daily job tasks.
Today’s post-Covid Mom is resilient, resourceful, and motivated more than ever to do everything within their power to get back to the lives their families had pre-Covid. However, a recent study by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) showed that 69% of Moms planned to stay home instead of going back to the office. Only 31% were going to return to the office. This has impacted families—and created a new Mom Economy valued at $46 billion.
The result has been a gigantic shift in how women think about balancing their career and family life. Working Moms may finally have an opportunity to drive a better work-life balance for themselves and their families.
Q & A Discussion:
- How has COVID impacted moms and families? Employers?
- Give us a picture of what American Moms are carrying both in responsibility and economically?
- How has work changed for Moms? Dad? Is this a new permanent situation or temporary?
- Where do you see the next 12-18 months headed for Moms?
- How do work, finances and responsibilities change?
- How can Moms find a community today?
GUEST: Mandy Arioto, President and CEO of MOPS International and is widely known for her unique takes on parenting, relationships, spiritual and cultural issues.
MOPS International: MOPS influences millions of moms through thousands of groups internationally. Mandy serves as the voice of one of the most influential parenting organizations in the U.S. and around the world. Visit the website to learn more.
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