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We offer a range of resources to support the learning of economics, providing a helping hand to girls on their educational journey.
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Empowering Girls Through Economics
At Girl Math: The Math That Makes Cents, we are dedicated to empowering girls through the understanding of economics. We believe that every girl has the potential to grasp economic concepts and succeed.

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Top rated topics
Here are the topics that our subscribers found most engaging and enjoyable to learn about.

What are taxes?
taxes are like splitting the bill at brunch : you pay your share to keep things running smoothly (roads, schools, healthcare), even if sometimes it feels like you're covering someone else's mimosa.

Behavioral Economics
Behavioral economics is like impulse buying that cute jacket on sale because it "feels" right; your brain's quirks and emotions often drive financial decisions more than logic does! But how?

What is Crypto?
Crypto is like buying a designer bag that might triple in value someday, but it could also turn out to be a knockoff; high risk, high reward, and a lot of hype!

Triffin Dilemma
The Triffin Dilemma is like being the go-to friend with a big, comfy car : everyone wants rides , but now you're spending all your gas money helping others, leaving less for your own road trips.

Inflation and Deflation
Inflation is like your favorite latte going from $5 to $7; it’s the same latte, but now it costs more, while deflation is like finding that latte on sale for $3 because nobody’s buying it.

Public Debt and Deficits
Public debt is like putting a vacation on your credit card: you’re enjoying the trip now , but future you will have to figure out how to pay it off, while deficits are just overspending your paycheck this month and saying, “I’ll handle it later.”