A bit of education could go a long way. I was listening to a call in radio program and a young man called to insist that there are so many poor people (minorities in particular) and low wages for so many jobs because the federal government refuses to print more money to give to aid those unfortunates. The caller was completely unmoved by the radio host trying to explain where wealth is generated and how money works.
A bit of education could go a long way. I was listening to a call in radio program and a young man called to insist that there are so many poor people (minorities in particular) and low wages for so many jobs because the federal government refuses to print more money to give to aid those unfortunates. The caller was completely unmoved by the radio host trying to explain where wealth is generated and how money works.
How compatible are the teaching objectives in this program with the new financial literacy standards that were just adopted by RIDE?