After solid job growth in July, the economy has slowed, adding just 235,000 positions in August, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That number is a lot smaller than the 720,000 new hires economists had predicted as a surge in Covid-19 cases disrupts economic recovery. 

Of the 235,000 jobs added, only 11.9% went to women, marking a sharp decline in women's job growth from July, reports the National Women's Law Center. There has also been a concerning drop in the number of women working or actively seeking employment. Women's labor force participation rate decreased to 57.4% from 57.5% in July — before the pandemic, it had not dropped this low since 1988.