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Financial Feminist

ID 454559
Slug financial-feminist-tori-dunlap
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Description Tori Dunlap was always good with money. As a kid, she watched her prudent parents balance their checkbook every month and she learned to save for musical-theater tickets by gathering pennies in an Altoid’s tin. But she quickly discovered that her experience with money was pretty unusual; especially among her women friends. It wasn’t their fault. Investigating this financial literacy and wealth gap, Tori found that girls are significantly less likely to receive a holistic financial education; they’re taught to restrain their spending, while boys are taught about investing and rewarded for pursuing wealth. In adulthood, women are hounded by the unfounded stereotype of the frivolous spender, whose lattes are to blame for the wealth gap. And when something like, say, a global pandemic happens, women are the first to have their jobs cut and the last to re-enter the workforce. It’s no wonder money is a source of anxiety and a barrier to equality to so many women. But what if money didn’t mean restriction and instead meant choice? The ability to luxuriously travel, quit toxic jobs, donate to important organizations, retire early. The freedom to live life the way you want and to change the world while you do it.
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Publisher Harper Collins US
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Language eng
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Publication date first 2022-01-01
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