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Young people in Germany are not too worried about the global economic crisis

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Ema Nevenka JülichJuly 7, 2009

A survey by the Association of German Banks shows that young people between 14 and 24 years old in Germany are not too worried about the global economic crisis. But the reason for their lack of concern may have to do with their lack of knowledge about how the economy works. The survey shows that young people in Germany know surprisingly little about economics. And that's something both the experts and many young people themselves would like to change. +++SYN-MAZ+++ A survey by the Association of German Banks shows that young people between 14 and 24 years old in Germany are not too worried about the global economic crisis. But the reason for their lack of concern may have to do with their lack of knowledge about how the economy works. The survey shows that young people in Germany know surprisingly little about economics. And that's something both the experts and many young people themselves would like to change.

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