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5 Black Financial Educators Who Are Empowering Us to Take Control of Our Finances

Photo: Courtesy of Tonya Rapley

Welcome to 5 for 5, where we spotlight 5 women in 5 minutes or less.

It’s no secret that Black women are not paid fairly. On average, Black women are paid 37% less than white men and 20% less than white women for doing the same work, according to LeanIn.org. But despite the stats, Black women *can* build wealth. Ahead are five financial educators who are advocating for change, empowering women to take control of their finances, and pushing these stats in the right direction.

1. Dasha Kennedy

Dasha Kennedy, a.k.a. @thebrokeblackgirl, doesn’t hold back when it comes to sharing tips for assessing personal debt, reaching a big financial goal, and implementing a financial wellness self-care routine.

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2. Tonya Rapley

The “Millennial Money Expert” and founder of My Fab Finance, Tonya Rapley, is on a mission to help 100,000 people make at least one money decision they’re proud of, whether it’s buying a home or saving money on a trip.

3. Tiffany Aliche

Known as @thebudgetnista on Instagram, Tiffany Aliche breaks down big goals like building wealth, paying off a mortgage, and buying a home while paying off student debt into achievable (dare we say simple) steps.

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4. Marsha Barnes

The brains behind @thefinancebar, Marsha Barnes is a must-follow for friendly reminders to engage with your finances, adjust your budgeting plan, and start an emergency fund, as well as tips on how to follow through.

5. Jamila Souffrant

The founder of @journeytolaunch, Jamila Souffrant, is all about helping people grow their savings, get out of debt, and gain financial freedom and independence. (Psst… her podcast, Journey to Launch, is a must-listen!)

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