International Women's Day: These entrepreneurs believe no woman is ever 'past their prime'
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Female entrepreneurs spoke with Fox News Digital for International Women's Day to discuss their career experiences and why there is no set "prime" age for women.
There's been much discussion over the years surrounding womanhood in the modern age, and at which age women are considered to be "past their prime." "I am told that I have my enthusiasm is infectious. And if you want to call that aggression, we'll call it aggression. But I don't care what you call it. Like they say, ‘call me for dinner.’" - Marlene Wallach "I don't excuse it, but I understand it." - Jen Morales "We're [women are] counting ourselves too short." - Gayle Keller Laura Carrione is an Editor with Fox News Digital, spearheading editorial coverage for Fox Nation features and premieres. As part of the Fox News Flash & Media team, Laura has her hand in a variety of content - from faith & values to crime & justice - having recently interviewed celebrities like actor Leslie Jordan, author Mitch Albom, and crime expert Nancy Grace for FOX. Laura can be contacted at laura.carrione@fox.com for any ideas or story tips.
In a recent CNBC article, for instance, the author alleged women hit their peak earning years in their 40s. According to PayScale data cited by the article, as women reach their late 30s and early 40s, their wages start to flatline. Contrarily, men will continue to see their salaries grow, as most don't hit their respective peaks until the age of 55.
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