First Lady Jill Biden was married at the age of 18 to her first husband. Eventually the relationship collapsed, and she found herself divorced with no income and home in her mid-20s. While getting over the breakup was painful, it also taught her a financial lesson she will never forget.
“I knew I would never, ever put myself in that position again – where I didn’t feel like I had the finances to be on my own, that I had to get money through a divorce settlement,” Dr. Biden told Harper’s Bazaar in a cover interview that appeared in its June-July issue. The magazine said it was the first time in its 155-year history that an American First Lady appeared on its cover.
Dr. Biden, 70, recounted declining her parents’ offer to let her move back home after the divorce. Instead, she saved enough money to rent a one-bedroom town house and finished the classes she needed to graduate. She went on to become a teacher and eventually married Joe Biden in 1977.
Her first divorce also taught her a crucial lesson about independence, which she passed on to her own children and grandchildren.
“I drummed that into [my daughter], Ashley: Be independent…And my granddaughters – you have to be able to stand on your own two feet,” Dr. Biden told the magazine. To this day, Dr. Biden still teaches three classes a week, noting her work has always allowed her to have her own safety net and personal freedom.








