Many working moms are shouldering the full financial burden of their households, closing in on the number of men who carry this responsibility.
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According to CareerBuilder's annual study , 34 percent of working moms reported that they are the sole financial provider for their households, not far from the 39 percent of working dads who reported that they serve as the sole breadwinner.
The national survey, which was conducted online by Harris Interactive between February 11 and March 6, 2013, included 411 working mothers and 420 working fathers with children 18 and under who are living with them.
The household dynamic has changed over the years with women reshaping traditional roles," said Rosemary Haefner, vice president of Human Resources at CareerBuilder and a working mom. "Women account for more than half of the U.S. workforce and are often the breadwinners for their households. While many women successfully manage careers and families, the quest for more quality time at home will always be top of mind."