I Get Money: A Therapeutic Financial Literacy Group for Black Teenagers

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Isaac Burt
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Literacy is an essential skill in the modern world, as having the ability to read, write, and communicate effectively is critical. Additionally, financial stability is imperative in a Western society that values wealth and upward mobility. Together, financial literacy is a crucial combination of skills and education that allows people to make efficient/knowledgeable monetary decisions. Although many U.S.-born citizens struggle with financial competence, U.S. born Blacks appear to suffer more economical disadvantages. To assist in ameliorating these disparities, this article promotes a therapeutic financial literacy group for Black male teenagers, which is thematically based on popular rap songs glamorizing money.
我得到了钱:一个针对黑人青少年的治疗性金融知识小组
识字是现代社会的一项基本技能,因为拥有有效的阅读、写作和沟通能力至关重要。此外,在一个重视财富和向上流动的西方社会,金融稳定是必不可少的。总之,金融知识是技能和教育的重要结合,使人们能够做出有效/知识渊博的货币决策。尽管许多在美国出生的公民在财务能力上挣扎,但在美国出生的黑人似乎在经济上处于更不利的地位。为了帮助改善这些差异,本文为黑人男性青少年推广了一个治疗性金融知识小组,该小组的主题是基于流行的说唱歌曲美化金钱。
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