Why fall down the rabbit hole of Glassdoor salary reports for your industry when you could consult the stars instead? While I’m fully aware that astrology isn’t a foolproof way to predict financial success, a recent study by Cloudwards points to a correlation between certain zodiac signs and first-generation wealth. By analyzing the birth dates of Forbes’ “America’s Richest Self-Made Women,” they were able to determine whether certain signs were more prevalent among the group than others.
When I saw the data, I wasn’t able to take my eyes off of it—or the inspiring powerhouses who made the list! Interestingly enough, three of the 12 signs represent 38 percent of the businesswomen. So if you’re one of them, know you are in good company. Read on to learn which zodiac signs are most common among the wealthiest self-made American women and if you share their lucky stars.
Libra

Standing at the top of the list, somewhat surprisingly, with 12 individuals representing 16.44 percent of America’s richest self-made businesswomen, is charming, bubbly Libra. Falling at the start of autumn, Libra is a cardinal sign, and that cardinal energy inspires a love for making things happen. While they are known for their indecisiveness, Libras love balance and harmony—they are represented by the scales, after all. Their go-getter disposition and diplomatic, collaborative nature pair with their irresistible charm, making them strong, loveable leaders.
Libra’s cardinal energy also drives a creative side. A keen eye for aesthetics and gravitation toward beauty make Libras excellent brand builders. Notable Libras among the ranks include Serena Williams and Nora Roberts—not bad company! Find financial success this year, Libra, by applying your ambition, charm, and creativity to your professional endeavors.
Virgo

While a lack of overwhelming Capricorn presence is truly shocking, one high-ranking sign that’s no surprise to see at the top of the list is Virgo. Representing 10.96 percent of America’s wealthiest self-made women, with eight entrepreneurs including Beyoncé, Virgos are known for their tireless work ethic and relentless pursuit of perfection. They are logical, practical, and systematic, making them excellent problem-solvers and strategic leaders. Combine this with meticulous attention to detail and unflinchingly high standards (as seen in Beyoncé’s methodically curated career), and it’s easy to understand how Virgos are predisposed to find financial success.
Additionally, Virgo is ruled by Mercury, the messenger planet of communication and intellect. Guided by a desire to help others by using their analytical skills and resourcefulness to find practical solutions, Virgos are an excellent asset to any team. This year, Virgo, use your unparalleled focus, strategic mind, and passion for servitude to climb your organization’s ladder—and the ladder to financial success.
Leo

Tied with Virgo at 10.96 percent is confident, creative Leo. With a flair for showmanship and bold self-expression, Leos have an innate ability to command attention and inspire others. Madonna, one of eight Leo women at the top of the self-made businesswomen list, has leveraged that signature Leo confidence and fearless disposition alongside her musical talent to become one of the wealthiest self-made women in American history.
In addition to their bottomless self-assurance, Leos are quite ambitious and hardworking, making them natural leaders. The fire sign is known for being action-oriented and taking charge, and though they may be reluctant to collaborate with those who don’t share their vision, Leos can be very helpful and generous when it comes to achieving a common goal. Take a note out of Madonna’s book by channeling that trademark charisma, assuredness, and unrelenting appetite for growth to make your financial goals a reality this year, Leo.

Alyssa Davis, Contributing Writer
Alyssa Davis is a freelance writer specializing in home, lifestyle, beauty, and entertainment content. She studied English at Indiana University and has since produced articles for publications including SheKnows, Architectural Digest, and Well+Good, to name a few.
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