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'You do not have to suffer': Money expert Tori Dunlap says you shouldn't try to 'white-knuckle' your way out of the red
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'You do not have to suffer': Money expert Tori Dunlap says you shouldn't try to 'white-knuckle' your way out of the red

Yahoo Finance · May 26, 2026, 9:00 AM

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'You do not have to suffer': Money expert Tori Dunlap says you shouldn't try to 'white-knuckle' your way out of the red Her First 100K/ You Tube Anna Marie Houlis Tue, May 26, 2026 at 4:00 PM GMT+7 7 min read Self-made millionaire and money expert Tori Dunlap has built a massive following by helping over 5 million women challenge their beliefs about money and their ability to manage it. As the founder of Her First $100K (1), the New York Times bestselling author of Financial Feminist (2) and the host of the Financial Feminist podcast (3), Dunlap focuses on making money conversations more accessible — especially for women, who actually take the lead in most households’ financial decisions (4).

Her approach combines practical advice with the honest acknowledgment that money is deeply connected to identity and freedom — or lack thereof. And one of the recurring themes in Dunlap’s podcast is that paying off debt doesn’t have to be all-consuming.

Here’s how to get rich from rising US property values with as little as $100 — and without the stress of angry tenants

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