Liberal feminism focuses on the similarities between men and women rather than their differences. Those that fall within this category work to eliminate barriers and challenge laws and policies that solely benefit men. A major policy of focus is that of paid parental leave. As of current, the United States does not require establishments to offer paid parental leave. Rather they’re harmed by the loss of wages. Single parents are especially at risk due to the single income. Contrarily, Norway and Sweden provide financial support after the birth of a child. While 38% of women and 22% of men identify as feminists; nearly 75% of millennials hold the same values (Psychology of Women and Gender, 2024). Furthermore, liberal feminists focus on obtaining equal access to education. Through this, women can compete in the global economy and challenge outdated policies. Ruth Bader Ginsberg is an example of an advocate for liberal feminist values. She stated that the Equal rights Amendment should be added to the Constitution for further security.