Statewide menopause events highlight increased need for women’s mid-life care, impact on workforce

April 21, 2025

MWC launches ‘Menopause: It’s a Movement!’ statewide listening sessions

The Michigan Women's Commission (MWC) recently hosted a conversation moderated by Sen. Sarah Anthony with women in Lansing, the first of their "Menopause: It’s a Movement!" statewide listening sessions. The discussions will take place around the state to promote legislation to Michigan policy makers that will address the lack of menopause research and workplace initiatives to help women thrive as they experience this natural life transition. 


In the United States women make up 51 percent of the population and roughly 75 million women are in perimenopause, menopause, or post-menopause right now with 6,000 more women reaching menopause each day. A Mayo Clinic study put a price tag on menopause and estimated the costs of worker productivity losses due to menopausal symptoms to be about $1.8 billion per year in the U.S. and related health care costs total over $24 billion. This is why the MWC is working on ways to elevate the conversation around menopause.


"When we create policies and workplace cultures that acknowledge and support women navigating menopause, we’re not only promoting health and dignity — we’re making a smart investment in our workforce and our economy,” said Susan Corbin, director of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. “Supporting women at every stage of their careers helps retain experienced talent, boosts productivity and fosters workplaces where everyone can thrive. The return on that investment is healthier employees, stronger businesses, and a more resilient economy for all."  


In 2024, MWC launched a survey to women across the state regarding their experiences with menopause in the workplace. MWC will use the data to release a report later this year, making recommendations to employers and policymakers on how to create menopause-supportive workplaces. 


"Addressing menopause in the workplace is essential to understanding the full scope of challenges women face across their careers and lives,” said Cheryl Bergman, executive director of the Michigan Women’s Commission. “This work shines a light on an issue too often overlooked, yet one that directly impacts women’s health, economic security, and professional growth. As part of our mission to review the status of women in Michigan, highlight critical issues, and celebrate their contributions, the Menopause Movement is a vital step toward creating policies and workplaces that truly support women at every stage." 


On March 12, 2025, MWC hosted a Women’s History Month event with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Halle Berry and Dr. Pauline Maki convening community members, policy makers and health care related individuals to bring awareness to the lack of information and research about menopause jeopardizing women’s health. This event kick started conversations MWC will conduct around the state to create safe space for women to share their stories, include local policy makers and health professionals to destigmatize this topic and create policy solutions


Learn more about the Michigan Women’s Commission at michigan.gov/mwc.

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