One of the largest barriers to financial inclusion is a lack of financial education. Experian is changing that. Our partnerships and initiatives are dedicated to getting the proper tools, resources and information to underserved communities so that consumers can best understand and improve their financial health. Read about our financial education news below:
Even though 26 states now have a personal finance course as a requirement for high school graduation, 40 percent of college students do not...
Amid some of the financial challenges that underserved communities experience, members across the financial services community remain committed to championing initiatives and programs that...
Caps and gowns. Pomp and circumstance. Loans and debt. As the class of 2024 celebrate their college graduations, more than 43 million of them...
Like many people, money and personal finance were not topics often talked about when I was growing up. The same was true when it...
While cheering on your favorite tournament team during March Madness, basketball fans can become MVPs in financial literacy with Experian’s B.A.L.L. for Life™ (Be...
By the time Vikki Nunnery decided to join the U.S. Army, she was almost finished with her nursing degree. It was her senior year,...
Ball pits, a video game and a neon-pink house might not be what typically comes to mind when you think of our mission of...
In a world where financial stress affects the majority of adults, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and isolated. The good news? You’re not alone,...
As people around the country prepare to celebrate Fourth of July, our newly released research shows many Gen Z and millennial consumers are longing...