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Is College Still Worth the High Price? Weighing Costs and Benefits of Investing in Human Capital
College enrollment for recent high school graduates has dropped, and some people are challenging the notion that college is the best route for the majority of students. This article examines whether college is still a good investment.
2023 Women in Economics Symposium Video Archive
The 2023 Women in Economics Symposium focused on building mentor relationships and learning from others throughout one’s entire career journey.
No Scarcity of Resources for AP Macroeconomics Webinar Recordings
In this recorded webinar series, the St. Louis Fed's economic education team and veteran instructors discuss resources, best practices and tips for teaching AP Macroeconomics.
No Scarcity of Resources for AP Microeconomics Webinar Recordings
In this recorded webinar series, the St. Louis Fed's economic education team and veteran instructors discuss resources, best practices and tips for teaching AP Microeconomics.
Education Resources Recommended by Mike Kaiman
Mike Kaiman is a senior economic education specialist at the St. Louis Fed. Mike has an M.A. in history and spent 20 years teaching multiple social studies and economics courses at the high school level. His focus is on AP curriculums and Canvas LMS.
Education Resources Recommended by Amanda Geiger
Amanda Geiger is a senior economic education specialist at the St. Louis Fed. Amanda has an M.A. in economics and entrepreneurship. She taught high school for 12 years and was a AP Macroeconomics exam reader and table leader.
Education Resources Recommended by Mary Clare Peate
Mary Clare Peate is a senior economic education specialist at the St. Louis Fed. She has a Ph.D. in economics and has experience developing economics curriculum for high school and college classrooms.
The Trade-Off Between Fun and Wages Is Real
In this article, we move beyond just pay and introduce several tangible and intangible benefits to consider when selecting a job.
Credit Cards: The Trillion-Dollar Debt
With record-level credit card debt in the headlines, this December 2023 issue of Focus on Finance addresses credit card history, statistics, and usage, as well as reasons for the increase in credit card debt.
Why Do Bond Prices and Interest Rates Move in Opposite Directions?
Bonds. Just bonds. This November 2023 issue of Page One Economics helps learners navigate the world of purchasing, holding, and selling bonds.