We don’t talk about money nearly enough. Especially women. It’s impolite, we’re told. Especially women. That’s often the line that’s used when someone doesn’t want trouble. Talking about money is impolite at a dinner with friends, sure. But it isn’t impolite to have transparency. And it’s certainly not impolite to acknowledge how important it is for women to have access to money they can use freely. Gender pay gaps are getting more attention in recent times but women being financially stable has such a large impact on so many other parts of their life, beyond the office.
It's (nearly) always about the money
It's (nearly) always about the money
It's (nearly) always about the money
We don’t talk about money nearly enough. Especially women. It’s impolite, we’re told. Especially women. That’s often the line that’s used when someone doesn’t want trouble. Talking about money is impolite at a dinner with friends, sure. But it isn’t impolite to have transparency. And it’s certainly not impolite to acknowledge how important it is for women to have access to money they can use freely. Gender pay gaps are getting more attention in recent times but women being financially stable has such a large impact on so many other parts of their life, beyond the office.