New interactive online tool delivers free financial literacy lessons for every Riverside County student

Partnership between Riverside County Office of Education and Footsteps2Brilliance expands to provide first-of-its-kind bilingual financial literacy and career readiness tools for elementary and middle school students and educators RIVERSIDE – With the World Economic Forum reporting financial literacy among U.S. adults hovering at 50% (TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index), and a recent Pew Research Center report showing that TK-12 schools finish behind family, friends, the internet, media, and colleges on the list of top learning sources for students to learn about personal finance (2023 Pew Research Center), the opportunity to integrate financial literacy into schools is essential to prepare students for life after high school graduation.Footsteps2Brilliance Financial Liter
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