Thought Leadership

STUDY: TWO-THIRDS OF TEENS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT ATTENDING SCHOOL IN-PERSON THIS FALL

STUDY: TWO-THIRDS OF TEENS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT ATTENDING SCHOOL IN-PERSON THIS FALL

A new survey from JA shows that two-thirds of teens (66%) are concerned about attending school in-person this fall, with a significant percentage (39%) responding that they are "extremely" or "very" concerned. Nearly three-in-four teens (71%) say that their parents or caregivers are concerned about them attending school in-person this fall.

TEACHABLE MOMENTS FOR PARENTS: 5 EVERYDAY WAYS TO TEACH KIDS FINANCIAL WELLNESS

TEACHABLE MOMENTS FOR PARENTS: 5 EVERYDAY WAYS TO TEACH KIDS FINANCIAL WELLNESS

Talking to your kids about being financially responsible and how spending decisions are made in your household makes a big impact. A simple way to do this is by connecting the conversation to relevant and actionable everyday moments.

STUDY: TWO-THIRDS OF AMERICA’S TEENS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE FINANCIAL IMPACT OF COVID-19

STUDY: TWO-THIRDS OF AMERICA’S TEENS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE FINANCIAL IMPACT OF COVID-19

The financial impact and pressure brought by COVID-19 are weighing heavily on American teenagers, with more than two-thirds of teens (69%) saying they are either somewhat or very concerned about the impact of the pandemic on their families and day-to-day lives.