💰Personal Finance TikTok Is No Boys Club

CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER


Personal finance can be a difficult subject to understand, and financial content has historically catered to men. According to one study, language around financial advice for men and women differ greatly. Traditional finance media often frames women as “excessive shoppers” who need to cut their spending and men as investors who need to grow their wealth. 

Women on TikTok are trying to change this narrative by making personal finance videos that are accessible, understandable, and geared toward other women. They create content about investing, paying off debt, cryptocurrency, and more. These TikTokers aim to create spaces and opportunities for marginalized people to become more financially literate. Passionfruit contributor Natasha Breu spoke with some of these creators about how they’re helping people figure out their finances on the platform.


TOKWATCH

These female creators are demystifying personal finance on TikTok

Personal finance is no longer a “boys club.”

By Natasha Breu, Passionfruit Contributor


THE HIGHLIGHT

EXCLUSIVE: Internet personality Chris Chan did not escape from jail, despite viral rumors

Christine Chandler’s alleged ‘escape’ quickly became a meme online.

By Steven Asarch, Passionfruit Contributor


IN THE BIZ


TIKTOK MADE ME DO IT

A dream built-in home bar.

Content for Creators.

News, tips, and tricks delivered to your inbox twice a week.

Newsletter Signup

Latest Newsletters

  • 📣 Elon Musk’s ‘Free Speech’ Hellscape

    📣 Elon Musk’s ‘Free Speech’ Hellscape

    CREATOR NEWSLETTER Issue #135 | May 18, 2023 Ever since billionaire Elon Musk took the reins of Twitter for a staggering $44 billion in October 2022, Twitter has transformed into a hub of chaos. It seems every week the platform makes headlines—whether its for the appointment of a new CEO, the launch of Twitter Blue,…

  • 🦸🏿Revolutionizing the World of Black Superheroes

    🦸🏿Revolutionizing the World of Black Superheroes

    CREATOR NEWSLETTER Issue #134 | May 16, 2023 Black superheroes have been around since 1947’s Lion Man, but it took until the ’90s era of Spawn and Blade before this kind of representation went mainstream. Today, thanks to the ubiquity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black superheroes like Sam Wilson, Black Panther, and Luke Cage…

  • 🪧What Creators Can Learn From the Writers Strike

    🪧What Creators Can Learn From the Writers Strike

    CREATOR NEWSLETTER Issue #133 | May 11, 2023 For those who don’t remember the last writers’ strike in 2007, the central issue on the table—brought about by South Park, no less—was how much studios were willing to pay for “new media” content. Back when Netflix still sent you physical DVDs, and “on-demand” movie transactions were…