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Resources for Youth

Use this area of MyMoney.gov to find games, fun activities, websites, video games, and information about money for kids and youth. You will find links to information on how to save money, what to think about when shopping and buying, and how to a budget or a plan so you’ll have enough money when you need it.

Spotlight Resources

Kids

Information for parents and kids

  • Information about Social Security -- Here you will find what every kid and parent should know about Social Security. This site provides materials for children and parents to learn about Social Security and why it is important for families.

High School Youth

  • Learn More about Taxes -- Whether you're "on assignment" or just browsing the Web, this set of 38 Understanding Taxes student lessons has something for everyone. Divided into two content areas — the Hows of Taxes and the Whys of Taxes — The Hows of Taxes shows you how to apply tax principles, while the Whys of Taxes explains tax history and theory.
  • MoneySmart Curriculum for Young Adults -- A comprehensive financial education curriculum to teach people ages 12-20 the basics of handling their money and finances, including how to create positive relationships with financial institutions.

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