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How a Philly Financial Literacy Course Is Helping Underserved High School Students | David Musto
Season 11, Ep. 1
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Wharton’s David Musto talks about Penn’s financial literacy course, which is being taught to high school students across the country. It’s just one of the programs at the Stevens Center to help younger people understand money and make better financial decisions. This episode is part of a series on “Financial Literacy."
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