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State High School Students Score Well on 'Financial Literacy' Challenge

The U.S. Dept. of Education and U.S. Treasury offer recognition to the 1,830 Washington students who took part in the 2010-11 National Financial Capability Challenge.

The U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of the Treasury announced 1,830 Washington students and 53 Washington educators participated in the National Financial Capability Challenge for the 2010-11 school year. The Challenge, which includes a voluntary online exam for high school students, helps teach young Americans about saving, budgeting, investing, and other important skills critical to building a secure financial future.

According to a U.S. Dept. of Education press release, the average score for Washington students on the exam was 71 percent – compared to 69 percent nationally. A total of 449 Washington students scored in the top 20 percent nationally and 16 Washington students received perfect scores. State-by-state results and sample questions from the exam are included below and at www.challenge.treas.gov.

“It's critical for our young people to develop smart financial skills,” said Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. "If we're going to prepare our students for 21st century success, we have to teach them about earning and spending, saving and investing. Otherwise, they're going to learn the hard way: by making mistakes. I'm encouraged to see the steps that teachers and states are taking to make basic financial education a priority and congratulate these students on their great work."

 “Empowering students with the knowledge they need to make good decisions about saving, budgeting, and investing is critical to helping them build secure financial futures,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Neal Wolin. “I want to congratulate these students on their achievements and thank them for serving as examples to their peers about the importance of financial education.”

Example questions from the Challenge’s online exam include the following:

1.      Carolina has $5,000 saved from working at different jobs.  She puts her money in a savings account that pays 4 percent per year in interest. How much money will be in her account at the end of the first year and at the end of the second year?
A.     End of first year: $5,100; end of second year:  $5,400.
B.      End of first year: $5,200; end of second year:  $5,400.
C.      End of first year: $5,200; end of second year:  $5,408.
D.    I don’t know.
(Answer: C)

2.      Marco went to the grocery store to buy a box of cereal.  The type of cereal he liked came in three different brands and three different size boxes.  To select the brand and the box with the lowest unit cost, he should look at the:
A.    largest cereal box on the shelf.
B.     most popular brand of cereal.
C.     price per ounce of cereal in each box.
D.    I don’t know.
(Answer: C)

 

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State    
State Average Score Participating Students Perfect Scores
Students Who Scored in the Top 20% Participating Educators in the State Alabama
66.26% 1,712 5 264 43

Alaska

70.28% 154 2 32 7 Arizona
65.14% 900 1 133 26 Arkansas 
68.61% 656 2 117 25 Armed Forces (Europe)
73.59% 110 0 32 11 Armed Forces (Pacific) 
74.46% 165 0 51 5 California
66.12% 1,801 13 368 81 Colorado
68.13% 1,476 15 355 44 Connecticut
72.32% 1,675 13 469 62 DC     
56.33% 217 0 22 4 Delaware  
65.25% 348 0 29 9 Florida
69.51% 4,477 47 1,024 85 Georgia
64.60% 1,612 13 268 54 Guam 
75.29% 14 0 4 3 Hawaii
73.62% 171 4 58 12 Idaho  
80.82% 100 1 44 7 Illinois       
71.17% 1,989 26 567 71 Indiana  68.21% 2,186 18 479 63 Iowa   
70.02% 2,541 9 574 71 Kansas
70.26% 455 1 121 22 Kentucky       
67.75% 607 9 127 23 Louisiana      
67.69% 367 1 55 9 Maine  
74.14% 234 5 72 15 Maryland   
66.83% 2,955 19 533 71 Massachusetts 
69.06% 2,642 19 577 71 Michigan   
70.51% 1,835 17 514 66 Minnesota     
70.88% 1,104 16 290 38 Mississippi    
67.00% 123 
1 18 9 Missouri  
71.81% 2,061 20 568 60 Montana
68.23% 323 1 77 20 Nebraska    
72.02% 567 3 142 25 Nevada 
64.38% 1,276 6 171 19 New Hampshire 
70.28% 655 5 177 24 New Jersey     
66.49% 4,876 18 882 106 New Mexico    
66.04% 157 1 26 9 New York      
69.11% 4,296 20 936 143 North Carolina 
66.22% 1,438 7 245 67 North Dakota  
70.26%
399 3 94  13 Ohio 
67.57% 4,513 23 
827 134 Oklahoma      
67.03% 1,057 
0 163 29 Oregon 
75.60% 229 2 77 24 Pennsylvania  
68.33% 7,155 40 
1,563 200 Rhode Island  
61.72% 794 3 120 17 South Carolina
67.50% 654 4 128 29 South Dakota  
76.28% 145 0 54 12 Tennessee      
69.32% 1,602 8 353 38 Texas
66.02% 4,326 21 762 128 Utah
73.35% 631 7 157 22 Vermont
79.88% 145 
5 80  7 Virginia   69.07% 7,328 47 
1,521 180 Washington    
71.43% 1,830 16 49 53 West Virginia 
61.51% 813 2 120 21 Wisconsin  
73.23% 4,399 44 1280 123 Wyoming
69.55% 77 0 23 7

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