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As vaccination rates climb and COVID-19 case rates fall, hope is building that our lives are getting back to normal. But even as COVID restrictions ease and the economy reopens, “getting back to normal” is easier said than done for many Coloradans especially for working moms.
The disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 recession isn’t news. It’s been documented for months. It even has a nickname – the She-Cession. But for all the headlines it’s received, the outlook is still bleak.
At a recent White House briefing, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said more than 4 million women dropped out of the workforce at the start of the pandemic because of “an unexpected caregiving burden.” That’s Washington code for the closure of day cares and schools, followed by months of remote learning requirements that forced parents to juggle new realities.