Inspiration:
In the U.S, top wealthiest 1% possesses 40% of the nation’s wealth. We need to educate the low-income family to take control of their financial situation better. Most Americans are living paycheck after paycheck. And even if they want to learn to improve their financial situation, why they normally give up so easily? We believe that our financial education system is not doing enough and can be improved. Therefore, we came up with our own method to teach financial literacy. Our website will assist people in learning to control their money, reminding themselves to save, solving critical problems through mini-games, and having fun saving money.
What it does:
The website will nicely ask users to put a reasonable amount of their income into savings every month. Users must go through from conquering mini-games’ challenges (such as scoring 100 in flappy birds) to solving math problems in order to spend the money (hopefully they will lose hopes by then). And the end, we will show them how much they save and how good of a job they have done to achieve such a thing
How I built it
We use html, javascript, and css to build websites/ games
Challenges I ran into
We need to keep the engagement with users at all time, so we need to pick games and features that are fun, exciting, engaging, but, at the same time, useful and educative.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
We might have created something that might have changed future of Americans’ economics – Americans will live a life independently from debts.
What's next for Financial Literacy:
We want this website to be at least seen and used by people from around the world as it will help them save tons of money

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