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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Tucker Carlson, citing false graph, claims women outnumber men at work - Business Insider

  • Tucker Carlson falsely claimed this week that more US women were in work than men.
  • Carlson used a graph showing more than 80% of women were in work, which is untrue.
  • As of November, 67.8% of men and 56.2% of women were in work, US government data shows.

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Fox News host Tucker Carlson used an inaccurate graph Thursday night to falsely argue that more US women are in work that men.

During a segment in which he attacked the labor policies of President Joe Biden, Carlson claimed that unemployment benefits and COVID-19 stimulus measures had driven people to quit their jobs.

"Our labor markets have been getting sicker for generations," Carlson said.

The host then showed two graphs, one showing that male participation in the workforce had dropped since the 1950s to around 65%, which is accurate.

His second graph showed that 80% of women were currently in work, which is untrue.

US Bureau of Labor Statistics data from November shows that 67.8% of men are in work, compared to 56.2% of women.

The segment starts at the 9:37 mark.

The lines on both graphs used by Carlson were accurate, showing a direction of change in the US workforce which is true.

But the values for the female labor force graph were wrong.

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