Archive for Youth – Page 2

The Bureau is engaged in building the capacity of child savings programs by releasing four briefs geared toward institutions and communities interested in starting, or expanding child savings opportunities

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Financial literacy resources for Money Smart Week

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The new “Teaching the Building Blocks” provides teachers with
activities and resources that help integrate the Building Blocks of Youth
Financial Education into their curriculum

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In 2016, the Bureau released the Building Blocks to Help Youth Achieve
Financial Capability: A new model and recommendations, which describes where
and when children and young adults acquire the foundations of financial
capability

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Learn how youth employment programs can work with financial institutions
to help young people get access to accounts that work for them

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Millions
of young adults will get their first job this summer

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We’re sharing five example questions used to evaluate
15-year-olds around the world on their financial literacy knowledge and skills

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The release of international scores shows that
American youth can improve when it comes to understanding finances and applying
their knowledge to making financial decisions

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The release of international scores shows that
American youth can improve when it comes to understanding finances and applying
their knowledge to making financial decisions

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We’ve released a
new report on our findings for how young people can acquire three building blocks of financial
capability which include: executive function, financial habits and
norms, and financial knowledge and decision-making skills

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