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Financial Literacy | The Financial Education Public-Private Partnership (FEPPP)

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Katy Payne she/her
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From budgeting and saving to understanding credit and student loans, financial education equips people to make informed money decisions ¡ªbut access to these essential skills isn¡¯t guaranteed. That¡¯s where FEPPP (Financial Education Public-Private Partnership) steps in¡ªsupporting 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¡ªones 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.