Financial Literacy Month is different this year
Guest Columnist
Douglas Scarboro
Douglas Scarboro is senior vice president and regional executive of the Memphis Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
It’s not necessary to tell kids how much you make, but you can explain how you work to earn an income, how circumstances might change the amount you earn, and how you have to make choices about how to spend that limited income.
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