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Tuesday 10 November 2009

I love this! Marketplace Public Radio convened a “Small Townhall” with eight middle school aged kids to ask them questions about the economy. The idea is that the economic decisions made by today’s business leaders, policymakers, academics and grown-ups in general will have huge effects on today’s youth when they grow up, so why not ask them what they think of the big economic issues today?

It is true that governments national debt could be described as a “teenager tax” since it will ultimately be paid back through higher taxes by income earners in the future. Well, these kids are those future income earners.

The questions the kids are asked:

1. Should kids be allowed to have credit cards?
2. Do you know what the recession is?
3. What is the deficit?
4. Has the recession changed your dreams?
5. What do you think about debt?
6. Do you have any investment advice?
7. What do you think about saving money?

Here are a couple of answers to questions...could you guys do any better???





Mr Bentley

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