Detroit-based Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan has been empowering young people to own their economic futures by providing robust, real-world financial literacy, workforce readiness and entrepreneurship education since 1949. With 2,200 volunteers from banks and large and small companies, it currently serves about 45,000 students in the region, almost half of them in the city of Detroit. In fact, JASEM would be the second largest school district in the state, only behind
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