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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny share of the workforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the proportion of employees or workers in a specific context, often to highlight a small number or percentage.
Example: "In the tech industry, remote workers make up a tiny share of the workforce, despite the growing trend towards telecommuting."
Alternatives: "a small portion of the workforce" or "a minimal segment of the workforce."
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To illustrate this point, economists often point to data on the earnings of workers in the top 10%, 1%, or 0.1%, which show a tiny share of the workforce taking home an ever-larger slice of the economic pie.
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