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These women want you to know about their money problems so you can deal with yours
Speaking with family and friends about money problems can feel awkward — for some, even taboo.
But these two women have decided to bare all in the hope others will continue the conversation, and not find themselves in financial hardship.
Key points:
- Two Canberra women want to share their stories of financial hardship to break the stigma around money
- Data has shown older women are the fastest growing cohort of homeless people in Australia
- Financial advisors believe stigma surrounding money problems causes people to suffer in silence
For 30-year-old Madeleine Tranter, social stigma around financial hardship compounded her grief when she reached her milestone birthday last year.
“I sort of expected that I’d be well on the way to having a house,…
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