Generational Wealth in America: Who Has It, Who Doesn’t and Why It Matters for Single Women
If you’ve ever felt like you’re building your financial life from scratch while others seem to start on third base, you’re not imagining things. In America,
If you’ve ever felt like you’re building your financial life from scratch while others seem to start on third base, you’re not imagining things. In America,
The history of Black women and money in America is not a story of late arrival to wealth. It is a story of systematic exclusion from
In 2026, conversations about money in America cannot be honest, or complete, without centering Black women. Black women sit at the intersection of two powerful forces:
If you’re a single woman managing your finances on your own, you’ve probably felt it, even if you didn’t have a name for it. The rent
For decades, the idea of being a millionaire carried a certain magic. It meant you’d “made it.” Security. Freedom. Luxury. A million dollars used to signal
For decades, the cultural spotlight has lingered on couples who have dual incomes, shared mortgages and joint retirement plans. But another group has been growing in
There was a time when a million dollars felt like a fairy tale ending. If someone said, “She’s a millionaire,” you instantly pictured a life without
Somewhere along the way, women were handed a story about our relationship with money that never really fit. That we’re “bad with money.” That we’re too
Here’s a scenario all women can relate with. You’re standing in a drugstore aisle, staring at two razors. One is blue. One is pink. Same brand.
One frustrating reality of being a woman is frequently being told that we are not financially savvy. Most of what we’ve been told about women and