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2003 News Releases
For immediate release:
May 19, 2003
Media contact:
James Hoard
Phone: (214) 922-5307
e-mail: james.hoard@dal.frb.org
Federal Reserve System
Launches
Personal Financial Education Campaign
DALLAS—The Federal Reserve
System today launched a public campaign designed to
educate Americans about wise management of their personal
finances.
“Americans of every income
and educational background want additional tools and
training to address the complexities of personal finance.
Educated consumers are one key to keeping our economy
functioning well,” said Federal Reserve Board
Governor Edward M. Gramlich at a Washington, D.C., news
conference.
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan
Greenspan will be featured in a public service announcement
to be aired by major television and radio networks.
His message: “No matter who you are, making informed
decisions about what to do with your money will help
build a more stable financial future for you and your
family.” An English and Spanish version of the
announcement will be distributed.
Over the next year, the Federal
Reserve System, including the 12 Reserve Banks, will
work to promote personal financial education through
a variety of routes, including public events, speakers
and articles. Additionally, the system will distribute
a new brochure—titled “There’s a Lot
to Learn about Money”—to help educate the
public about the benefits of setting financial goals,
budgeting and using credit wisely.
The Federal Reserve education
web site (www.FederalReserveEducation.org
[off-site]) is also being enhanced with links to
educational resources, including the brochure which
is available in English and Spanish.
“We believe this is a particularly
good time to promote financial education because of
the widespread availability of high-quality curricula,
programs and training opportunities for consumers of
all ages and backgrounds,” Gramlich said. “Our
hope is to encourage consumers to take advantage of
the programs available in their communities, schools
and on the web.”
In addition, an online repository
for financial education and literacy research has been
created on the Chicago Federal Reserve’s Consumer
and Economic Development Research and Information Center
web site (www.chicagofed.org/cedric/financial_education_research_center.cfm
[off-site]).
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