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Study: South Carolina Is 2022’s 4th Worst State for Working Moms
In order to help ease the burden on mothers in the workforce, WalletHub compared the attractiveness of each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia for a working mother based on 17 key metrics. The data set ranges from the median women’s salary to the female unemployment rate to day-care quality.
Life as a Working Mom in South Carolina (1=Best; 25=Avg.):
- 44th – Day-Care Quality
- 48th – Pediatricians per Capita
- 43rd – Gender Pay Gap (Women’s Earnings as % of Men’s)
- 50th – Ratio of Female Executives to Male Executives
- 21st – Female Unemployment Rate
- 38th – Parental-Leave Policy Score
- 35th – Avg. Length of Woman’s Work Week (in Hours)
- 41st – % of Single-Mom Families in Poverty
To see the full report, click here.
The state does not have a great track record with similar studies. South Carolina was 2022’s 4th Worst State for Women and 2019’s 4th Worst State for Women’s Equality.








