Shaun Stenning Opinion About Things Teens Can Do to Prepare for Financial Independence
In the past couple of months, it's become abundantly clear that today's teens are tenacious and enterprising. Add in the fact that they are "digital natives" and have a firm grasp on social media and technology, and it seems as if there is very little teens cannot do if they put their minds to it. “Unfortunately, there is one area where teens feel a little less optimistic: Money.” Shaun Stenning said. According to a 2013 survey by Junior Achievement, an organization dedicated to teaching kids about money, 25 percent of teens believe they will not be able to support themselves without the help of parents until they are between the ages of 25 and 27. In addition, Shaun Stenning said only 59 percent of teens feel confident that they will be able to support themselves between the ages of 18 and 24. Some of this pessimism about future financial independence is a natural reaction to the relatively high unemployment rate among teens. But teens, with a littl...