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This book is well worth its list price….It’s the youthful perspective that makes this so refreshing. It’s well-written and researched by a millennial for millennials…without the judgment, sarcasm and superiority we older folks too often convey when we talk to young adults about money.
— Michelle Singletary, The Washington Post
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A new book about money that teens and millennials will actually read…. This not only has great insights and tips about handling money, but it's written in a casual, relatable way.
— Time
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Broke Millennial does a great job of presenting practical how-to money advice in a conversational way…. The tone is one that makes you feel like, 'we're all in this together,' and not the typical talking to you like you're a kid that you often find in other books geared toward young adults.
— Jason Dorsey, bestselling author, millennial expert, and president of The Center for Generational Kinetics
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It’s a price worth paying to own a helpful book like Broke Millennial. Erin Lowry explains nearly everything consumers need to know about finances, in layman’s terms and simple steps. Best of all, though it’s meant for 20-somethings, this book isn’t specific to them: you really can give it to a wise middle-schooler or a grownup in need of the info. For anyone old enough to read this book, Broke Millennial won’t be a bust.
— Twin Cities Business Magazine
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Broke Millennial takes the typical preaching and finger-wagging out of money lessons and replaces them with humor, empathy and a fun, pick-your-financial-path twist, while offering helpful and practical advice to successfully navigate all the financial questions you’ll face in the real world.
— Farnoosh Torabi, financial expert and host of the award-winning podcast, So Money
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The ultimate millennial guidebook on money matters…. I highly recommend it.
— Jason Vitug, bestselling author of You Only Live Once: The Roadmap to Financial Wellness and a Purposeful Life
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“Every generation has its definitive money book, and in many ways, Broke Millennial captures the financial zeitgeist of this generation so perfectly.
— Farnoosh Torabi, personal finance expert and author of You’re So Money
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“I like the focus on younger people because a lot of finance books are for upper-class, middle-aged people.
— Gaby Dunn, author of Bad With Money and host of the podcast of the same name
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"My go-to personal finance book when I am working with millennials…. It’s filled with practical step-by-step instructions and guides that any twenty- or thirty-something can easily use to change their financial situation.
— Lauren Greutman, Frugal Living Expert at Lauren Greutman.com
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Rich with specific advice to guide readers on the path to financial wellness. Millennials who may be overspending because of #FOMO need to read this book stat!
— Bobbi Rebell, author of How to Be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom
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Thinking about money, especially when you don’t have much, can be painful. But Erin Lowry shows that you don’t need to be a mathematical genius to get on the right track. She makes it easy for people to build a financially healthy plan for life. Spend some time with this book, and your financial decisions and confidence will improve, no doubt.
— Nicholas Clements, cofounder of MagnifyMoney.com
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If you’re looking for a book to give to a recent grad, your friend who has no idea what a budget is, or just want to read a personal finance book from someone like you who’s been there...you absolutely need to grab a copy of Broke Millennial.
— Jessica Moorhouse, host of the Mo’ Money Podcast, founder of Millennial Money Meetup, and co-founder of Rich & Fit.