Financial Knowledge Organization for Youth | CEE

The Council for Economic Education is a financial education organization that transforms lives by equipping K-12 students with economic and financial knowledge.

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17 mars 2026

Matière et domaine

social-studies · economics-financial-literacy

Niveaux scolaires

Maternelle–12e année (Terminale)

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Article

Introduction

Financial Literacy and Economic Education by CEE

  • The Financial Literacy Gap:
    • 40% of Americans have less than $300 in savings.
    • Only 24% of Millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy.
    • 50% of American youth are projected to earn less than their parents.
  • CEE Impact & Reach:
    • 2 million+ students reached.
    • 50,000+ teachers reached worldwide.
    • 1,000+ educational lessons, guides, and activities provided.
  • Core Objectives:
    • Equipping youth to improve financial futures, make informed decisions, and prepare for careers or higher education.
    • Helping students understand the economic impact of real-world events.
  • Target Audiences & Resources:
    • Teachers: Provides free K-12 classroom resources and professional development.
    • Students: Offers workshops, classes, and competitions to build economic and financial skills.
    • Families: Provides at-home games, activities, and worksheets to foster financial literacy.
  • Engagement Tools:
    • The organization offers online Economics and Personal Finance quizzes for self-assessment.
  • Recent Recognition:
    • Featured in Good Morning America (2026 Survey of the States) and CNBC (expert commentary on children and money).
    • Hosts the National Personal Finance Challenge for high school students.

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