By kwilliams
This summer, the OECD released the results of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) exam in financial literacy, administered to 15-year-olds in 18 countries including the US. As we previously reported in CEE In The News: US Teens Fall Behind in International Financial Literacy Exam, the results were somewhat underwhelming, with American students placing in the middle of the pack. But encouragingly, the data has sparked an ongoing dialogue in the media, and continues to promote a national conversation.
Many of these articles have cited the Council for Economic Education’s Survey of the States in support of financial literacy; here are a few of the highlights:
- Financial literacy a struggle for U.S. students
- American teens lag behind international peers on financial literacy test
- A cry for help: A push for financial literacy in K-12 education
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