Rachel Rodgers, author of "We Should All be Millionaires" says women are constantly told that they are not good with money.
She completed a survey that concluded with 90% of high-earning, successful women saying they do not feel confident making decisions about money.
But when she asked if they felt confident in making money decisions, she was shocked to learn that 90% of those surveyed said no.
Rodgers found that even smart, accomplished women earning six figures they had still internalized what society told them about women and money.
In her book, "We Should All Be Millionaires," Rodgers found that men and women receive totally different messages about money through media and society in general.
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