From Taraji P Henson’s memoir to modern economic theory in Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner?, the founder of the Everyday Sexism project shares her recommended reads
It is depressing but perhaps unsurprising that the vast majority of books on the subject of gender and money revolve around patronisingly instructing women on how to get better at making, keeping and investing it. As if the gender pay gap can be explained away by our silly, financially inept feminine brains, or fixed by providing us with a pink-jacketed instruction manual that boils down to: “Stop spending all your money on shoes.”
In Pound Foolish, the American journalist Helaine Olen flips that narrative on its head, uncovering the smokescreens of the personal finance industry and busting the myth that women, who are often specifically targeted by such scams, are any less knowledgeable or adept at managing their finances than men.
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