How the midlife crisis for women has gotten worse
Ada Calhoun, who’s written about the financial struggles of middle-aged women today
Gilbert King
The summer of 2017 was a difficult one for Ada Calhoun. The 41-year old freelance writer watched a bunch of her projects fall through. She racked up $20,000 in credit card debt, and had next to no savings behind her. Childcare expenses for her 10-year-old son, Oliver, kept rising.
She didn’t…
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