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Mimi's Village
This lesson will introduce students to health care practices and services, as well as healthcare professions, including differences across geographic regions and income levels. Students will work collaboratively to craft a health care plan.
Dashboards of Key Economic Data, by State
These classroom-ready dashboards show how FRED gives students the latest insights into real world data related to employment, earnings, and education.
Modelo de Flujo Circular - Economic Lowdown Serie de Videos
En este episodio de la serie de vídeos Economic Lowdown, la especialista en educación económica Andrea Caceres- Santamaria explica el modelo de flujo circular.
Lessons for Teaching Data Literacy
Lessons in the Data Literacy Series can be used by university and school faculty and staff to teach students how to reliably identify, interpret, and communicate data.
Opportunity Occupations Q and A Questions
This series of questions is designed to accompany the Kansas City Fed's video series on Opportunity Occupations, and is designed for both a 6-8 and 9-12 with a student and teacher version that contains suggested answers.
Career Opportunities on the Road to Success Infographic
Help students evaluate jobs in a variety of fields, some that require 4 years of college and comparable positions that don't with this infographic.
Earning a Living infographic
Wage growth for workers in the United States has accelerated gradually and a few industries are responsible for the increase.
Understanding Your Paycheck Infographic
Why is the money you receive in your paycheck less than your total earnings? Learn where that money goes with this infographic!
Income Tax: Facts and Filings (Page One Economics Focus on Finance)
Federal individual income tax must be paid to the U.S. government, but the amounts paid vary widely. This issue of Page One Economics: Focus on Finance addresses basic facts about the tax—its history, purpose, and current structure.
Putting Your Paycheck to Work
The resources below can be used with high school students and young adults to help them understand and manage their paychecks and income. Teachers can use the resources for employees as reading materials.