WASHINGTON-The Financial Literacy and Education Commission isseeking public comment on the development of a national strategy topromote financial literacy. NCUA Chairman JoAnn Johnson and severalother regulators are members of the commission, which was createdunder Title V of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of2003. The notice in the Federal Register posed three questions: 1)What are the three most important issues that the national strategyshould address, and why? 2) What existing resources may be used toaddress those issues, and how could they be employed? 3) What arethe best ways to improve financial literacy and financial educationin the United States? Oct. 31 is the deadline for comments.

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