When He Makes Less
While my new book, When She Makes More, directs advice towards breadwinning women, it is also a celebration of the wonderful, supportive men who love them. Edward Coambs is one of these amazing men.
While my new book, When She Makes More, directs advice towards breadwinning women, it is also a celebration of the wonderful, supportive men who love them. Edward Coambs is one of these amazing men.
I seriously regret eating veggie lasagna leftovers for lunch, especially right before reading Phyllis Schlafly’s Christian Post op-ed entitled, “Facts and Fallacies About Paycheck Fairness.”
To celebrate the launch of my new book, When She Makes More, I’d like to invite you all to a special evening at the historic Henri Bendel boutique in New York on May 6th.
Your recent questions indicate some of you are focused on investing and retirement savings. That’s excellent! I love that my readers are so interested in securing their futures and building wealth. I’ve got some advice…!
This year the public awareness event is receiving what seems to be unprecedented media attention, as the country and key influencers make gender pay equality a top priority.
The popular health and fitness magazine recently asked me to address their female readers’ most gut-wrenching, complicated and awkward issues related to earning more than their partners. Read what I had to say!
Since the New Year, I’ve enjoyed receiving your questions and have decided to tackle a few here on my blog.
My husband and I have ultimately decided that no matter how wide our income disparity and no matter who is bringing home the smaller paycheck, entirely opting out of the workforce to be a stay-at-home parent is far too risky.
Ask and ye shall receive. Many of you emailed me to ask what might be some ways to earn more money – without waiting around for a raise. These are some of my favorite online money-making strategies.
When I first moved to New York, I fell into the arms of a guy who seemed to have all the qualities fit for me — a driven, “world-is-my-oyster” kind of gal. But the more time we spent together, I began to realize my big appetite for success was, actually, feeding his insecurities.