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Advocacy
Behavioral Economics
Best Of
Budgeting
Buying a Car
Career
Checking
Consumer Skills
Credit
Cryptocurrencies
Current Events
Curriculum Announcements
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Edpuzzle
ELL Resources
FinCap Friday
Gambling and Sports Betting
Insurance
Interactive
Investing
Math
Paying for College
Philanthropy
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Professional Development
Question of the Day
Savings
So Expensive Series
Taxes
Teacher Talk
Here at NGPF, we pride ourselves on finding high quality resources, suitable for high school students, from a wide variety of places. We’ve got some trusty standbys– websites on which we can reliably find interesting content– but we also go outside our comfort zone if that’s who’s got the best stuff. In Checking Alternatives, we go highbrow international with an article from The Economist.
Put Your Money Where Your Mail Is
What is it? This article covers the proposal that the US Postal Service should start offering basic banking services, as sort of a government hybrid between a traditional consumer bank and a check cashing business.
Why is it cool? This Economist piece addresses one of my favorite topics in personal finance — the un- and underbanked — and presents reasons for why the underutilized postal system might be a great help to these populations. It also offers a brief historical and international perspective on the role of post offices in banking. And, finally, why wouldn’t you want your students exposed to The Economist on an accessible topic.
Questions I Might Ask:
Where is it located in the NGPF collection? This is resource 13 in “Checking Alternatives” in our Checking unit.
Question: Why Are Stolen Health Records Worth 10 Times More Than Stolen Credit Cards On The Black Market?
The Psychology of Shopping
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