Yes, the ‘messy women’ trope is bad for our finances.
Money touches everything in our lives. And for women, who have long been documented to earn less than men, save less than men, and invest less than men, the stereotype is often that we’re doing money “wrong.”
But it’s getting old. We know that statistically, women are better investors than men are, we fare better during times of recession, and we’re often more thoughtful about our budgets. Yet the stereotypes persist: the “girl math” trend of recent years tried to insinuate that we’re messy and unreliable with numbers, and countless female characters in pop culture (those in Fleabag, Sex and the City and Girls, to name a few) just can’t seem to get their finances together, no matter how hard they try.
We say enough is enough. And we aren’t the only ones. Jo Piazza feels the same way — which is exactly why she flipped the script for the main character in new novel The Sicilian Inheritance. Listen in to hear her story.
In Mailbag, we hear from a listener whose 18-year-old son is looking for the best ways to start to build credit, and we hear from a woman who is about to have her first baby and is being pressured by friends to make big (and expensive!) life changes.
Chapters:
00:00:00: Introduction
00:06:32: Portrayal of women in finance and media
00:10:03: Strategies for managing work and family life
00:21:22: Managing the impact of social media
Takeaways:
- Women are often portrayed as messy and unreliable in finance and media, perpetuating stereotypes that can be damaging and untrue.
- The influencer culture on social media can create an expectation gap between real life and the curated images and lifestyles portrayed online.
- Financial influencers should be approached with caution, as not all advice and recommendations may be reliable or suitable for individual situations.
- There is a need for better regulation and transparency in the influencer industry to protect consumers and ensure ethical practices.
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