THINK LIKE A BREADWINNER
A Wealth-Building Manifesto for Women Who Want to Earn More (and Worry Less)
By Jennifer Barrett
Nearly half of working women in the U.S. are their household’s main breadwinner. Yet most women still aren’t being brought up to think like breadwinners. In fact, we're discouraged–by institutional bias and cultural conditioning–from building our own wealth, pursuing our full earning potential, and providing for ourselves and others financially. The result is that women overall earn less, owe more, and have significantly less money saved and invested for the future than men do. And if we do end up the main breadwinner, we often feel reluctant and unprepared to manage the role.
In Think Like a Breadwinner, financial expert Jennifer Barrett reframes what it means to be a breadwinner. By dismantling the narrative that women don’t—and shouldn’t—take financial responsibility to create the lives they want, she reveals not just the importance of women building their own wealth but the freedom and power that comes with it, whether we end up the main earner in a relationship or not. With practical tools, and insights from her own journey, Jennifer encourages women to embrace, and rejoice in, breadwinning like never before.
#1 New Release on Amazon (Women & Business)
Named one of Working Mother's "Best Books of 2021 for Working Moms"
Named one of Fortune's "10 New Books to Read This April"
"Think Like a Breadwinner champions women and provides an insightful read for not just those female breadwinners but their male counterparts as well...Jennifer Barrett's manifesto for working women transcends its goal by being more than a finance book, but a testament that anyone, anywhere, can achieve their goals with the right advice."
— Ladders
"Reframing the mindset of hard-working women everywhere who want to earn more and worry less. Barrett teaches the next generation how to build wealth."
"Reveals, from hard-won experience and in-depth interviews with dozens of women, that there is nothing more empowering than knowing you can take care of yourself and your future without needing to depend on anyone else." — Publishers Weekly