Reading List for January 26-27
Financial Literacy
- In case you missed this broadcast Tuesday, NPR’s The 1A included a segment on financial literacy education featuring NGPF’s Jessica Endlich, John Pelletier of the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College, and Laura Levine of Jump$tart.
- Here is discussion of the increasing number of states requiring financial education, including a link to the Champlain College Financial Literacy Report Card. (Governing)
Personal Finance
- Even doctors have a side hustle…although this one is also helping people in need. (Washington Post)
- This might make for an interesting class discussion of consumer behavior. Planet Money talks about Panera’s “Pay-What-You-Want Experiment.” (NPR)
- Turn the pre-nup into an important planning discussion. (MarketWatch)
Careers
- A new report out of Brookings Institution reports on the impact automation and artificial intelligence will have on jobs in the future. (AP)Â (see graph below)
Student Loans
- Why is your boss is worried about your student loans? (CNBC)
- If you consolidate and refinance your student loans, read the fine print---you may not be saving as much as you have been led to believe. (CNBC)
- How do people in other countries pay for college? (Kobliner)
Education
- Read about a journalism professor who teaches her students “home economics” before anything else. She feels she is dealing with . (Wisconsin Public Radio)
- Students who attend community college and move on to universities do better than first time freshmen. (The Atlantic)Â
- Read about the role of self-compassion (versus self-esteem) in learning. (KQED)
Parenting
- You can follow Chrissy Teigen’s model to teach your kids about money (and get them to eat). (Forbes)
- If you are parenting (or teaching) girls, this article about raising financially independent daughters might be for you (USNews).
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