The Lithuanian Banks Association (LBA) has just released a report indicating that financial literacy in Lithuania has not improved in recent years. The report surveyed 1,000 Lithuanian residents and found that only 31% of respondents were able to correctly answer questions related to financial literacy. The report also highlighted that young people and those with lower levels of education were particularly at risk of having low financial literacy knowledge. More information can be found here: LBA: Lietuvoje finansinis raštingumas nepagerėjo – LRT
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