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FAFSA remains in the news – the Education Department’s neglecting to adjust for inflation will reduce student aid eligibility unless a huge fix is put in place, rapidly. But the number one finance news story of the moment has to do with cryptocurrency. Is making Bitcoin more accessible to the common investor a good idea? Your Weekend Read has some insight…
Why this matters: If your students have walked away with an overly simplistic (and incorrect) view that “Hey, funds are safe! Funds aren’t risky,” investing in these new Bitcoin ETFs could lead to some rude awakenings and lost dollars, as crypto prices remain volatile.
Why this matters: The failure to account for inflation could negatively impact Pell Grant eligibility of students from low-income households and reduce student aid dollar amounts to students from higher earning households. On the flipside, if the Education Department tries to fix the mistake now, they risk further complicating an already bumpy rollout.
You can also learn more: NGPF has a lot of Virtual PD – including Speaker Series – on the topic of FAFSA and paying for college.
Why this matters: Maybe you’re an econ teacher and this can hook your students or review concepts you’ve already taught. Or, maybe your course is light on econ but this is simple enough for most to grasp.
Even better: If you’re not an Instagram fan or need more details, you can find a Weekend Edition audio clip or written article, too.
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