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For release on delivery
4 p.m. EDT
October 19, 2010

Brief Remarks
by
Ben S. Bernanke
Chairman
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
at the
Grand Opening of the Junior Achievement Finance Park
Fairfax, Virginia

October 19, 2010

Financial education helps young people cultivate a sense of financial
responsibility. It is essential for their personal well-being, and for the effective
functioning of our economy.
Junior Achievement was founded in 1919 and continues to be one of the world’s
largest and fastest-growing organizations dedicated to educating youth in financial
literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. It is committed to relevant, hands-on
learning for students from kindergarten through high school. It serves 10 million students
each year in 121 countries--about 50,000 of them here in the Washington, D.C., area. I
applaud Junior Achievement’s mission, which is to inspire and prepare young people to
succeed in a global economy and cultivate their understanding of the principles of
market-based economics and entrepreneurship.
We are here today to discover Junior Achievement’s Finance Park in Fairfax
County. It is the 15th such facility in the United States and will serve 14,000 students
annually. The program offers an intensive six-week classroom curriculum, followed by a
capstone day at the Finance Park where students participate in a practical personal
budgeting simulation. This experiential facility helps students build financial skills that
are essential to a successful financial future. Students immerse themselves in realitybased decisionmaking. They practice essential household skills by developing a budget
that includes housing, transportation, food, utilities, health care, investments,
philanthropy, and banking. The opportunity will enable them to better navigate real-life
decisions.
I applaud the ongoing partnership among Junior Achievement, schools, and
businesses in the greater Washington area. As states and school districts around the

-2country continue to integrate personal finance instruction into their curricula,
organizations like Junior Achievement can provide important services to both students
and teachers. Thank you for inviting me to participate in today’s event.