On November 30, the Washington Business Hall of Fame welcomed four new Laureates to cap off a day-long event that raised $1.375 million to support the work at Junior Achievement of Greater Washington to systematically reengineer education to expand economic mobility and opportunity for all students.
Survey: 71% of Teens Concerned About Inflation this Holiday Shopping Season
Learn about the 2022 Laureates: Michele Kang, The Washington Spirit and Cognosante
Learn about the 2022 Laureates: Reggie Aggarwal, Cvent
Learn about the 2022 Laureates: Charlene Mickens Dukes, EdD, Prince George's Community College and The Dukes Group LLC
Learn about the 2022 Laureates: Ray Ritchey, Boston Properties
Survey: Most Teens Aspire to Own a Home Someday but Report Significant Financial and Homeownership Knowledge Gaps
A new survey by Junior Achievement USA and Fannie Mae shows most teens (88%) would like to own a home someday. The survey reflects that most teens (85%) believe “owning a home” is part of “the good life,” compared to nearly as many adults (87%) based on Fannie Mae’s Q4 2020 National Housing Survey®.
JA Entrepreneurship Summit Competition Winners Discuss their 'Mini-Business' on WTTG Fox 5 DC
Survey: New Research Shows Majority of Teens Feel Unprepared to Finance Their Futures
2022 JA Company of the Year Competition
On Saturday, March 19, several young entrepreneurs from around the region competed at the JA Company of the Year Competition, the culminating regional event for all JA student companies in the Greater Washington region.