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Inaugural Money Week Houston campaign promotes financial education across city

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Residents from every walk of life focused on financial education April 19-25 during the inaugural Money Week Houston campaign. In a citywide effort, more than 150 free public events were held at libraries, churches, schools and community centers throughout Greater Houston, offering consumers the opportunity to increase their financial literacy and learn to better manage their personal finances. Workshops, seminars and other activities targeted diverse audiences, including women, seniors, youths and workers without bank accounts.

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  • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Community Development, 2009. "Inaugural Money Week Houston campaign promotes financial education across city," e-Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddep:y:2009:n:2:x:1
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    Financial literacy; personal finance;

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