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October, No. 267a

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hosted a conference, Financial Literacy, Financial Education and the Federal Reserve: Strategies for Success, on September 11, 2009. This article reviews some of the financial education activities throughout the Federal Reserve System.

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Last Updated: 09/22/2009

Strategies for Success in Financial Education (Special Issue)

Robin Newberger, Anna Paulson

This conference brought together individuals within the Federal Reserve system and representatives of partner organizations to share strategies for designing successful financial education programs, discuss related research findings, and learn from one another about what works and what could be improved. This Chicago Fed Letter covers a sampling of the Federal Reserve System’s initiatives that provide opportunities for people to increase their financial literacy and learn more about the Fed.

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