三分之一的美国男性已不再工作
One In Three American Men No Longer Working

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最新的联邦劳工统计数据显示,20岁及以上美国男性的劳动力参与率已骤降至约66%,达到近二十年来的最低水平之一。这一自2020年疫情后加速的下降趋势表明,目前约有三分之一的男性既未就业也未在积极寻找工作。 这种下滑主要归因于制造业和运输业等男性主导行业的工作岗位流失,以及男性学生和退休人员数量的增加。相反,就业市场正日益以女性为中心;自2025年以来,美国经济中新增就业岗位的96%由女性获得,这得益于医疗保健和教育等行业的增长。尽管男性劳动力参与率在萎缩,但积极寻找工作者的失业率依然保持在3%至4%的低位。这些数据凸显了美国劳动力市场中日益扩大的结构性分化,即经济收益正愈发集中在女性主导的行业中。

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Via American Greatness,

The number of American men participating in the workforce has fallen to one of its lowest levels in nearly two decades, according to new federal labor statistics.

Just 66 percent of men age 20 and older were employed or actively seeking work as of April, according to data released earlier this month by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. That figure has dropped sharply from 73 percent in 2006 and now sits near levels last seen during the fallout from the 2008 financial crisis.

The numbers mean roughly one in three American men are no longer in the workforce.

The only modern period with lower participation rates came during the economic devastation caused by the 2020 pandemic, when male workforce participation collapsed to 59 percent.

While employment rates gradually recovered during the years following the Great Recession, those gains were wiped out during the pandemic downturn. Participation rebounded somewhat within two years before beginning another steady decline that has continued into 2026.

The downward trend appears ongoing. Male workforce participation fell another full percentage point in April compared with the same period in 2025, according to Labor Department data.

Several economic shifts are contributing to the decline.

Industries that have traditionally employed large numbers of men including transportation, manufacturing and other labor-intensive sectors, have shed jobs over the past year, according to the Washington Post.

At the same time, growing numbers of retirees and male students have reduced the share of men participating in the labor market.

The labor picture for women has followed a different trajectory.

Female workforce participation also declined during the past two decades, though the swings have been less dramatic. Women saw only a 2-point decline during the 2008 recession, compared with a 5-point drop for men.

Women’s labor force participation has also remained more stable since the pandemic recovery, never falling below 56 percent since 2022.

The economy increasingly appears to favor sectors dominated by female workers. Healthcare and education jobs have grown over the past year, helping women capture nearly all recent job gains.

Of the 369,000 jobs added to the US economy since 2025, 96 perent went to women while just 4 percent went to men, according to the Washington Post.

Despite the shrinking share of men participating in the labor force, male unemployment has remained relatively low, hovering between 3 percent and 4 percent since 2021.

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