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From budgeting and saving to understanding credit and student loans, financial education equips people to make informed money decisions —but access to these essential skills isn’t guaranteed. That’s where FEPPP (Financial Education Public-Private Partnership) steps in—supporting students, educators, and communities with trusted financial education resources. “We have a lot of areas where there's a gap in educational opportunity,” said Representative Monica Stonier, Chair of FEPPP. “Young people are left to get information from untrusted sources—ones that may be more intriguing, but could also be funded by predatory practices.”
Check the Financial Education page to learn more about financial literacy in Washington’s schools.