Those and other top stories on PennLive Thursday morning.
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says Pennsylvania is the 21st most financially literate state in the U.S., but 27th in terms of financial education and knowledge. The bill’s sponsor is Sen. Christopher Gebhard, R-Lebanon County. Given the amount of debt people take on, he said, preventing Pennsylvania students from making poor financial decisions as adults can help them – and the state as a whole.
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