Katie Gatti Tassin is the host of the podcast The Money with Katie Show and author of the Money with Katie newsletter. Her fresh personal finance advice tackles the subject at hand with a unique outlook, and her casual approach and deep self-taught knowledge speak directly to followers who want to understand the economic and cultural context they exist within while they take their finances to the next level. Before founding Money with Katie in 2020, Tassin worked in user experience design for Southwest Airlines, Dell Technologies, and Meta. This is her first book.
""With Rich Girl Nation, Katie Gatti Tassin gives us optimism and reality, a feminist manifesto and a withering critique of the culture that made such feminism necessary. As always, she makes money into a living, breathing thing, informing and empowering us in equal measure. She is one of the greats."" -Chelsea Fagan, founder of The Financial Diet “Rich Girl Nation is a truly original and necessary asset for every woman on their journey to financial freedom.” -Tiffany ""the Budgetnista"" Aliche, New York Times bestselling author of Get Good with Money “Katie Gatti Tassin is one of the freshest voices in personal finance, and Rich Girl Nation brilliantly applies humor, cultural critique, and realism to a conventionally narrow (and stale) topic. I’m a big fan!” -Farnoosh Torabi, host of the Webby-winning So Money podcast “Historically eye-opening and fiscally insightful. A book I want my daughter to read.” -JL Collins, bestselling author of The Simple Path to Wealth “Katie Gatti Tassin has elevated the discourse on personal finance. Rich Girl Nation goes beyond your average finance 101 book, both adding context to the financial landscape women face today, and exploring why understanding this context is crucial to making real progress.” -Paula Pant, financial journalist and host of the Afford Anything podcast ""Rich Girl Nation cuts through the financial noise with refreshing clarity. In this insightful book, Katie Gatti Tassin expertly unravels the hidden threads of a financial system designed to work against women and female-identifying folks, while arming readers with deeply practical and actionable strategies to overcome systemic challenges."" -Paco de Leon, author of Finance for the People “Tassin offers her readers warmth and compassion combined with the necessary directness to push even the most reluctant person toward bettering their financial life.” -Erin Lowry, author of the Broke Millennial series