- **Q: What did Barack Obama mean by being in a 'deep deficit' with Michelle?
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Former President Barack Obama recently opened up about the personal toll his time in the White House took on his marriage, revealing he felt he was in a 'deep deficit' with his wife, Michelle Obama, after leaving office. His candid comments...
Barack Obama's tenure as the 44th President of the United States, from January 2009 to January 2017, placed immense pressure not just on him, but on his family life. His recent remarks at Hamilton College confirm longstanding indications that the presidency strained his marriage to Michelle Obama, whom he married in 1992.
He candidly told Hamilton College President Steven Tepper, 'I was in a deep deficit with my wife, so I have been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things.' This follows Michelle's widely discussed 2022 comment where she admitted there were '10 years where I couldn't stand my husband,' coinciding with when their daughters were young and living under intense public scrutiny in the White House.
Barack himself reflected on this in a May 2023 CBS interview, stating, 'It sure helps to be out of the White House. And to have a little more time with her.' He acknowledged underappreciating the 'degree of stress and tension for her' during those years, despite considering himself an engaged father.
The couple's openness extends to discussing seeking marriage counseling, as Michelle mentioned in her 2018 memoir, *Becoming*. They navigated the intense public focus and inevitable gossip, with Michelle revealing they 'kept sane' partly by avoiding social media's often harsh comment sections.
Now, alongside working on the Obama Foundation and the second volume of his presidential memoirs, Barack emphasizes making time for his relationship, demonstrating a conscious effort to rebalance their lives post-presidency.
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