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Traditional career advice assumes you can invest in education and early-career sacrifice, then recoup it through pay growth and promotions. But Black women are more likely to carry heavier education debt burdens, which delays wealth-building and reduces flexibility to take lower-paid “career-launch” roles or unpaid opportunities that often lead to advancement.
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Traditional career advice assumes you can invest in education and early-career sacrifice, then recoup it through pay growth and promotions. But Black women are more likely to carry heavier education debt burdens, which delays wealth-building and reduces flexibility to take lower-paid “career-launch” roles or unpaid opportunities that often lead to advancement.
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buymeacoffee.com/allieykittk
https://galaxy.ai/?ref=allisona8
Thank you for tuning in. Please return next week for another exciting and interesting discussion on today's top topics.
https://galaxy.ai/?ref=allisona8
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftyCoziez