Press release - Financial education charity responds to fall in youth unemployment

Financial education charity pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group) has welcomed figures showing a slight fall in youth unemployment in the three months to August.  Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures released today show that unemployment among 16-24 year olds fell by 62,000 to 957,000.

 

Tracey Bleakley, chief executive of pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group), said: “This fall is welcome news, but we must not underestimate the scale of the youth unemployment challenge that this country faces.  Nearly a million young people are still struggling to find work – and the truth is that we are making the problem worse by allowing them to leave school without the skills they need to manage their finances in tough times.

 

“Budgeting the money that you have, understanding how benefits work and knowing where to go to get help are just some of the financial skills that are absolutely essential when searching for your first job.  And yet millions of young people are leaving school without the financial education they need.

 

“At the moment, we run the risk of setting young people up for failure. We urgently need financial education to be taught in every school in the UK, to ensure that all young people enter adult life with the skills they need to be able to survive and thrive in our economy.”

 

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For more information contact Matt Hartley on 07730 141519 or email matt.hartley@pfeg.org