Weekly News Update
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] offered a guide to wearing oversize shawls and wraps, inspired by this season's runway looks.
- Business Insider declared, “Gen Z may be on track to kill middle management.”
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] noted that fewer people are going into accounting, a field that already faces a major shortage of workers, partly because salaries have stagnated.
- The Guardian looked at how Black women who are facing infertility often turn to mutual aid to navigate the medical system and find support in dealing with the emotional, financial, and bodily toll.
- The New York Times [gift link] listed 11 money discussions to have before moving in with your partner.
- The Walrus explored what the birth control pill teaches us about the failure — and future — of women’s health care.
- Business Insider reported on new research that found that homicide, maternal mortality, and suicide rates have all increased for women aged 25 to 34 — the first drop in well-being since the Silent Generation.
- TODAY spoke to experts about a viral (and helpful) workout trend from TikTok called “cozy cardio.”
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The New Yorker, with “How Old I Think Your Kid Is.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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I wish these roundups included “gift links” so non-subscribers could read the articles.
we usually try to include them if they’re available! for NYT and WSJ they’re usually gift links.
Anonymous, we can start labeling our gift links from now on.
I can never open the WSJ links.
Oh, how weird — both WSJ links above open fine in incognito mode for me. Sorry it’s not working for you!