Every two years, the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy tests 12th graders' practical money knowledge. The average score usually hovers around 52 percent. You can test yourself on these sample questions from the 2006 survey.
Every two years, the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy tests 12th graders' practical money knowledge. The average score usually hovers around 52 percent. You can test yourself on these sample questions from the 2006 survey.
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