Today, about ____ percent of American workers are female.

A.) 25
B.) 40 ****
C.) 50
D.) 75

I believe that answer is B, am I right?

I saw the number at 47%, which is closer to 50%.

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Last stat I saw was 47 percent, and I have seen one 59 percent (females employed outside the homes), if you dont count stay at home females who are cooking, cleaning, and taxing kids around.

So looking at the choices, I would go with 50, but you need to use your text or lecture notes, this number has changed rapidly in the past 15 years. And I wonder if this is a trick question, "American workers", excluding immigrants, and such. Some folks do such games with what an "American" is, at least here in Texas.
Check your text, but I would tend to go 50 percent right now in this year.

It’s 50 .

Okay, thank you.

To find the answer to this question, you can consult reliable sources such as government reports or reputable websites that provide statistics about the American workforce. One such source is the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which is a U.S. government agency that collects and publishes labor-related data.

By referencing the BLS, you can find the most accurate and up-to-date information on the percentage of female workers in the United States. As of 2021, according to the BLS, approximately 47% of workers in the United States are female. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is not provided among the options you listed.

None of the options A, B, C, or D accurately represents the current percentage of American female workers. It is important to verify information from reliable sources to ensure accurate answers.

You're welcome. The "right" answer for a test is the one in your text materials.