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How Corporations Contribute to the Wage Gap | Queer Money Ep. 492

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Is there really a wage gap and do folks, including LGBTQ+ folks, contribute to that wage gap?

Today we're joined by the fabulous Farnoosh Torabi to chat about all of our experiences being members of minority communities and how corporations and often times, the employees within those corporations who are also part of these minority communities are exacerbating the wage gap for our communities.

Farnoosh is a renowned personal finance expert, author, and television personality. With a background in journalism and finance, she has appeared on major networks and platforms, including CNBC, MSNBC, and The Today Show. Farnoosh is also the author of several best-selling books, including You're So Money, When She Makes More, and most recently, A Healthy State of Panic, which we’ll discuss on this show. And, of course, Farnoosh is the host of the wildly popular So Money podcast, on which you can catch us on episode #313.

For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe

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Click here to find out how to get financial help adopting children

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Is there really a wage gap and do folks, including LGBTQ+ folks, contribute to that wage gap?

Today we're joined by the fabulous Farnoosh Torabi to chat about all of our experiences being members of minority communities and how corporations and often times, the employees within those corporations who are also part of these minority communities are exacerbating the wage gap for our communities.

Farnoosh is a renowned personal finance expert, author, and television personality. With a background in journalism and finance, she has appeared on major networks and platforms, including CNBC, MSNBC, and The Today Show. Farnoosh is also the author of several best-selling books, including You're So Money, When She Makes More, and most recently, A Healthy State of Panic, which we’ll discuss on this show. And, of course, Farnoosh is the host of the wildly popular So Money podcast, on which you can catch us on episode #313.

For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe

Follow us:


Download your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence

Mentioned in this episode:

Click here to find out how to get financial help adopting children

  continue reading

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