Is education the key to the kingdom? investinyou (In partnership with acorns.)
In New York City, home to our nation's financial markets, a staggering 74 percent of its students are considered economically disadvantaged.
In fact, researchers on opportunity gaps for children point out that by age 3, children raised in a professional family have 30 million more words than those raised on welfare. Vocabulary, they say, is access. Our job is to make financial and economic knowledge part of the everyday vocabulary of all students grades K-12.
Our 70 years of experience in the field showed us that the best way to get this done is through partnerships.
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