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Teens Want Financial Literacy Education, But Many Schools Don’t Offer It
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Financial Literacy
While the demand for financial literacy education is high among teens, the availability of such courses is disappointingly low. Junior Achievement continues to bridge this gap by offering comprehensive programs that equip students with essential life...
We Moved!
Blog from lincoln.ja.org
By JA of Lincoln
Community Involvement
We’re on the move! Junior Achievement is thrilled to announce our new home at the Bison Inc. offices, located at 631 L St, Lincoln, NE 68508!
We can’t wait to welcome you to our new space, where bigger dreams and brighter futures are built. Stay tuned for more updates, and feel free to drop by and say hello!
Thank you for your continuous support in empowering the next generation of leaders....
Save the Date - Business Hall of Fame Dinner & Auction Coming Soon
Blog from lincoln.ja.org
By JA Lincoln
Community Involvement
The 2024 event promises to be one of the best to date, and we want to make sure you'll be...
Reawakening the American Dream: Homeownership for Generation Z
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Financial Literacy
For over a century, owning a home has been synonymous with the American Dream. Since the 1890s, when homebuilders first linked homeownership with the promise of prosperity, generations of Americans have aspired to build wealth and create legacies through owning their own homes. However, recent trends reveal significant challenges facing young adults in achieving this...
Grad Nation: If Not College, Then What?
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
For decades, earning a four-year college degree has been seen as the key to upward mobility. However, rising college costs and increasing student debt are causing many to question the value of a college...
Summer Jobs = Career Readiness
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
Summer is a season often synonymous with relaxation and leisure for many teenagers. However, an increasing number of teens are leveraging this break from school to gain valuable work experience through summer jobs. These opportunities not only provide immediate benefits but also prepare young people for success in a global...
Unlocking Opportunities: Preparing Teens for an AI Future
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has swiftly become a driving force reshaping our world. From enhancing educational experiences to revolutionizing industries, its impact is profound and far-reaching. Yet, amidst the promises of innovation, questions arise, particularly among young people, about the future of work and the career paths that will remain resilient in an increasingly AI-driven...
From Literacy to Action: Empowering Teens for Financial Wellness
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Financial Literacy
In today's dynamic economic landscape, financial literacy is more than just understanding conceptsit's about taking action. Junior Achievement champions this philosophy with the theme "From Literacy to Action." Our mission is clear: to equip individuals, especially young people, with the tools and confidence needed to navigate personal finances...
Because of JA...The Impact of Junior Achievement on Fis Life
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Community Involvement
In a world where the impact of every action matters, volunteering stands out as a powerful means of making a difference. At the heart of JA lies the belief that every individual has the potential to shape the future, regardless of their background or circumstances. Through initiatives like "Because of JA," volunteers contribute to meaningful change, one classroom at a...
Stemming the STEM Decline
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers have long been hailed as the anchor of innovation and economic progress. However, despite the critical role they play in shaping the future, there's a concerning trend in the declining interest among students, particularly in non-medical STEM...