
When students understand budgeting, credit, saving, investing, and long-term planning, they gain more than financial knowledge. They gain agency.
Yet access to high-quality financial education remains inconsistent across the country, leaving many students to navigate major financial decisions without the knowledge or confidence to do so effectively.
Learn how financial education can help expand economic opportunity for students and why equitable access matters ➡️
#financial literacy #economic opportunity #student empowerment #financial education #long-term planning
Yet access to high-quality financial education remains inconsistent across the country, leaving many students to navigate major financial decisions without the knowledge or confidence to do so effectively.
Learn how financial education can help expand economic opportunity for students and why equitable access matters ➡️
#financial literacy #economic opportunity #student empowerment #financial education #long-term planning
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