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President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy


Overview

The President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy (the Council) was created on January 22, 2008 by President George W. Bush. The Council’s purpose is to help keep America competitive and assist the American people in understanding and addressing financial matters. Each member of the Council represents an industry involved with the delivery of financial education to American citizens. The President and the Secretary of the Treasury have tasked the Council to work with the public and private sector to help increase financial education efforts for youth in school and for adults in the workplace, increase access to financial services, establish measures of national financial literacy, conduct research on financial knowledge and to help strengthen public and private sector financial education programs.


President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy - Members

President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy - Meetings

President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy - Upcoming Activities

 


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INITIATIVES

MoneyMath: Lessons for Life

National Financial Literacy Challenge

Community Financial Access Pilot


Last Updated: December 5, 2008