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Money Matters for Teens: Advice on Spending and Saving, Managing Income, and Paying for College (2) (yc Teen'S Advice From Teens Like You)
Youth Communication
(Illustrated by)
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Virginia Vitzthum
(Illustrated by)
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Sky Pony
· Paperback
Money Matters for Teens: Advice on Spending and Saving, Managing Income, and Paying for College (2) (yc Teen'S Advice From Teens Like You) - Communication, Youth ; Vitzthum, Virginia
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Synopsis "Money Matters for Teens: Advice on Spending and Saving, Managing Income, and Paying for College (2) (yc Teen'S Advice From Teens Like You)"
In Money Matters for Teens, young writers discuss their financial fears and the strategies they've learned to help them spend their money wisely, save for the future, and pay for college. The gap between the richest and the poorest Americans has been growing for decades, and experts predict it will continue to widen. Young people bear the brunt of this inequality because it makes it harder to get a job and to pay for the college education you need to move up the ladder. Political changes could help close the gap, but in the meantime, teens can help prepare themselves for financial independence. In this book, teens write about learning to handle money wisely, to manage their own income, to pay for college, and how our larger economic system determines their financial standing. Essays include: Equal Work, Unequal PayThe Rags to Riches MythJob-Hopping to a CareerI Took a Scam JobJob-Hunting TipsA Guide to Drama-Free BankingMy Credit Card Gave Me False SecurityWe Don't Save It for a Rainy DayHow Am I Supposed to Pay for College?Countdown to Independenceand more! Through these essays, teen readers--as well as their parents, teachers, and caregivers--will pick up new tricks to managing their money but will also be provided a much-needed glimpse into how the world looks to our younger generations.