A newly released Bank of America/USA TODAY Better Money Habits® Report finds that 18- to 26-year-olds in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are learning more about money in school than those in the rest of the country. In fact, 51 percent said their high school did a good job teaching them strong financial habits, compared to 32 percent nationally. For those who attended or are currently attending college, 56 percent said their college succeeded in imparting financial lessons, while nationally, only 44 percent said the same.
Money 101: Young Adults in Dallas-Fort Worth Report Learning More About Finances in School Than Nationwide Peers | Bank of America Newsroom
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