One of the largest barriers to financial inclusion is a lack of financial education. Experian is changing that. Our partnerships and initiatives are dedicated to getting the proper tools, resources and information to underserved communities so that consumers can best understand and improve their financial health. Read about our financial education news below:
As Valentine’s Day approaches, many couples are reflecting on their relationships and the factors that contribute to their success. While love and compatibility are...
The recent wildfires in Los Angeles are now among the most destructive recorded in California’s history. Thousands of structures have been damaged or destroyed,...
Experian is celebrating the one-year anniversary of The Legacy League Game Show™, a dynamic and interactive event that has revolutionized financial literacy education for...
Modernizing the conversation around credit and financial literacy is a key commitment for Experian, especially for young adults. That’s why we partner with organizations...
Throughout time, we’ve seen examples of how new technologies can reshape the way we live our lives and manage our finances. As a millennial,...
We believe that financial literacy leads to empowerment. That is why Experian supports initiatives and partners with community organizations to deliver financial education. We...
Even though 26 states now have a personal finance course as a requirement for high school graduation, 40 percent of college students do not...
Amid some of the financial challenges that underserved communities experience, members across the financial services community remain committed to championing initiatives and programs that...
Caps and gowns. Pomp and circumstance. Loans and debt. As the class of 2024 celebrate their college graduations, more than 43 million of them...