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[[|thumb|Ethan.jpeg]]Friday, August 29, 2025
Boston, Massachusetts — Entrepreneur Ethan “Money” has announced the launch of a new financial literacy initiative aimed at supporting young people and professionals in managing money effectively.
The program, which began this week in Boston, will feature free online workshops, mentorship opportunities, and resources designed to simplify financial education. Ethan Money, known for his work as a business strategist and community advocate, said the project was inspired by the lack of accessible financial knowledge among young adults.
>”A lot of people have talent and ambition but don’t know how to manage their finances,” Ethan told reporters. “I want to bridge that gap and give people the tools to succeed financially.”
The initiative comes at a time when many U.S. households face rising debt and economic challenges. Organizers say the first set of workshops will run through September, with plans to expand nationwide by early 2026.