Financial illiteracy costs the average American $1,015 a year. This isn't just some abstract statistic — it's real money lost to bad budgeting, high-interest debt, and missed chances to grow wealth.
A poster in a classroom at Cleveland's Seeds of Literacy celebrates recent grads from its program. The organization offers continued education for adults who may have slipped through the cracks of the ...
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It may be shocking to consider, but financial literacy is dead. At least, the way we’ve been talking about it. Sure, understanding the basics of money is important. But a grasp of the basics is not ...
In a world in which information is available at our fingertips, the ability to discern credible news sources has become more essential than ever. This skill—known as media literacy—not only equips ...
In a world obsessed with performance metrics, market trends and growth hacks, it’s easy to forget the one skill that drives all sustainable success: the ability to relate. We’re living in what I call ...