Financial Literacy Kicks Off with World Cup & Comics
The U.S. Treasury, aiming to make financial literacy more appealing to middle-schoolers, hosted an event featuring World Cup soccer, Marvel heroes, and an AI Alexander Hamilton. Secretary Scott Bessent promoted new 'Trump accounts' for youth savings and highlighted revamped financial education tools alongside interactive games.
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The U.S. Treasury made financial literacy engaging for middle-school students by incorporating elements of World Cup soccer, Marvel heroes, and an AI tool resembling Alexander Hamilton in a recent event.
During the event, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent encouraged students from Washington-area schools to open new tax-free 'Trump accounts' designed for savers under 18. Bessent, a strong advocate of financial education, emphasized its importance alongside reading and writing as essential skills for American youth.
Sponsored by Visa, the event included a soccer-themed game show testing financial knowledge and Marvel comics to teach saving techniques. An AI-powered Alexander Hamilton, developed by Fidelity, added a tech element. The initiative is part of a broader push to integrate financial literacy in the education system.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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