State-by-State Analysis: Paid Leave Means a Stronger Nation
Posted by National Partnership for Women and Families on March 18, 2025
Most working people in the United States – 73%, or 106 million people nationwide – do not have paid family leave through their jobs. The lack of paid leave exacerbates other economic and care challenges with devastating costs for workers and their families, public health, and our economy. The National Partnership for Women and Families released a state-by-state analysis that highlights the significant and growing need for a national paid family and medical leave law that covers workers in all 50 states and US territories.
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