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The American Public Education Foundation has launched a financial literacy library that is free to use

The American Public Education Foundation was founded to help protect America’s economic and national security interests through programs and services that support high-quality public education.

COLLIERVILLE, Tenn., May 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the non-profit American Public Education Foundation launched the Financial Literacy Resource Library, a free-to-use digital library of personal finance content for teachers, students, and parents/guardians. The foundation’s team has worked over the past year to aggregate the best financial literacy content from across the web with the goal of preparing our nation’s children to make sound financial choices.

The Nation’s Report Card on Finance Literacy, a thorough update of the foundation’s national report card on K-12 state-mandated personal financial education in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, was released in July.The American Public Education Foundation’s Executive Director, David Pickler, states, “We are happy to deliver this easy-to-use website at no cost to teachers, parents, and kids across our country.” “This is yet another interesting project launched by our organisation to combat the nation’s financial illiteracy epidemic. Our foundation is leading the way in promoting and fighting for personal financial education in every home and classroom in the United States of America, thanks to this incredible content repository.

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