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  2. How a lack of financial literacy could be costing you thousands

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    Nonprofit organization Next Gen Personal Finance offers free online games for kids that help teach them about careers, investing, budgeting and paying for college. Show comments Advertisement

  3. These Video Games are Helping People with Financial Education

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    The Future of Video Games and Financial Education There is a developing market of online games that are specifically designed to teach people of all ages financial concepts.

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    And while 33% say they have "some" knowledge, 13% say they don't know much or know nothing at all about personal finance. Read more: One dozen eggs in America now costs $3.65 — and $12.63 for a ...

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  7. 5 Financial Lessons Gen Z Should Learn Before It’s Too Late

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    Gen Z covers a wide age span, ranging from middle schoolers in their early teens up to young adults in their early-to-mid-20s. This generation makes up 27% of the U.S. population, according to ...

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  9. I’m a Gen X Retiree: 6 Things I’m Doing Financially Until I ...

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    For Gen Xers who retire early, accessing retirement funds without penalty can be tricky. “I left my job at 57, which allowed me to tap into my 401(k) using the Rule of 55 without paying the 10% ...