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Survey: 71% of Teens Concerned About Inflation this Holiday Shopping Season
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By Beth Beene
Financial Literacy
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Why JA? And Why Now? A Response to a Changing Work and Career Landscape
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By Ed Grocholski
Work Readiness
Junior Achievements proven programs are shown to inspire and prepare young people for success. Our approach is demonstrated to give students the tools they need to increase their chances of achieving their potential in work, career, and...
2022 Back-to-School Survey: One-Third of Teens Say Rising Cost of School Supplies a Concern
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By Kelsey Matzinger
Financial Literacy
According to a new survey by Junior Achievement USA, a third of teens (33%) say that their parents or guardians are concerned about the cost of back-to-school supplies this...
JA National Student Leadership Summit 2022
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By Kelsey Matzinger
Entrepreneurship
In June of 2022, 15 of Junior Achievements top student companies came to the Nations Capital to compete in the 2022 Junior Achievement National Student...
Brooke Tabbert Joins Bank Five Nine for "That's $o Money" News Talk Radio Show
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By Emily Tigert
Financial Literacy
Brooke Tabbert, Regional Director, Education Outreach for the Southeast region of Junior Achievement of WI, joins Jeff McCarthy and Becky Miller to discuss this local organization making a difference in the lives of school-age...
Why Work Needs Meaning
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By Jack E Kosakowski
Corporate Responsibility
Much has been made in recent months about The Great Resignation, the tendency of young workers, primarily Millennials and Generation Z, to quit their jobs to pursue higher-paying, higher growth...
The Payoff Behind Time Management
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By Hannah Henry
Work Readiness
From the start of life, we learn how to prioritize daily events. From waking up to dinner time to bedtime, we become accustomed to routines. Time management, or what some may say personal management, follows the same guidelines, only we adjust our day to fit the non-routine elements better. While this soft skill benefits children of all ages in their learning, it has the long-term impact of...
Getting Your Child Set Up with a Bank Account
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By Hannah Henry
Financial Literacy
This blog discusses how you can set your child up with his or her first bank account, the benefits, and tips for how you can establish smart financial...
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Launches First-Ever Virtual Business Simulations for Students
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By Emily Tigert
Entrepreneurship
JA BizTown Adventures is a culminating experience for 4th through 6th grade students that have completed the JA BizTown self-guided curriculum. Students use the choose your own adventure simulation to learn how to run a business as they take on the roles of chief executive officer, chief financial officer, marketing director, sales manager, and consumer via five online...
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Holds Its First-Ever JA Virtual State Business Challenge®
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By Elijah Haase
Entrepreneurship
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin (JA) held its first-ever JA Virtual State Business Challenge on May 21, 2020 with 39 students from 16 Wisconsin high schools competing for college...