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Why Estonia beats Australia on financial literacy

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Ignorance on money matters is costly and divisive. In the US, academics have attributed as much as two-fifths of wealth inequality in retirement to differences in financial knowledge. A catch-22 applies.

The chances of becoming financially literate are lower for those who start off poor. Citizens of richer countries are more likely to be financially savvy.

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