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Domestic Workers in the U.S.

Find out why domestic workers may just be the future of the economy.

Aired 09/01/2021

Future of Work

Domestic Workers in the U.S.

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Find out why domestic workers may just be the future of the economy.

There are 2.5 million domestic workers in America, and by 2030 that number is expected to double. Many are immigrants, and people of color, often underpaid, with little or no job security. But they do the work that makes all other work possible, and it’s work that’s not going anywhere. For many who lose their employment to automation and outsourcing, domestic work may be a viable option.

Aired 09/01/2021

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