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Michel Teaches Young People How to Manage Their Money: 'the Entire Account Was Gambled Away Within a Week'

Summary by RTV Rijnmond
Paying for college or buying a scooter, all from a part-time job at the supermarket. The financial world for young people can be quite challenging at times. That's why Michel Weening (36) from Zwijndrecht invented his own kind of social work: he's a financial youth worker. "In year 4 of pre-university education (HAVO 4), they know exactly how the economy works, but not how to create their own budget."
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Paying for college or buying a scooter, all from a part-time job at the supermarket. The financial world for young people can be quite challenging at times. That's why Michel Weening (36) from Zwijndrecht invented his own kind of social work: he's a financial youth worker. "In year 4 of pre-university education (HAVO 4), they know exactly how the economy works, but not how to create their own budget."

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RTV Rijnmond broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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