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Parents may be surprised
by how much it cost to
fill their children's
backpacks for the new
school year but according
to the 2008 Huntington
Backpack Index, students
are - well basically
clueless.
Even
more alarming is the
general lack of
knowledge about the money
management
necessary for daily life.
Here is the summary of
the survey from
Huntington.
2008
Huntington Backpack Index
Survey Reveals Most
Students Underestimate
Cost of Going Back to
School by $200 to $800
Many
High School Respondents
Can't Write A Check and
Don't Understand Debit
Cards or Paying Interest
on a Loan
COLUMBUS, Ohio --
July 8,
2008 -- In an
online survey of more
than 600 students heading
to elementary
school
through 12th grade this
fall, Huntington Bank
found that 56 percent of
students underestimated
the cost of buying
classroom and
extracurricular activity
supplies. The survey also
found that among high
school students:
23 percent said
they didn't know how
to write a check
16 percent said
they didn't know how
a debit card works
39 percent said
they didn't
understand the
concept of paying
interest on a loan.
The 2008 Huntington
Backpack Index indicates
that parents need to be
prepared to spend $385
for elementary school
children, $551 for middle
school children and $911
for high school students.
Yet, more than half of
respondents said they
think it costs less than
$300 per child and almost
40 percent said they
think their parents spend
less than $200 a child.
"Huntington recognizes
that purchasing school
supplies is a
big part of the family
budget for summer," said
Mary Navarro, regional
banking group president
at Huntington Bank.
"Huntington also realizes
that each year many young
people graduate from high
school without basic
knowledge of finances. We
recommend that families
use the Huntington
Backpack Index to begin
teaching children, even
those in kindergarten,
about budgeting, saving
and paying for those
supplies needed for the
classroom and
extracurricular
activities."
In other findings:
24 percent of
survey respondents
said their schools
are adding high-
tech tools such as
flash drives to the
school supply
shopping list.
Only 8 percent
of responding
students have to
bring a laptop to
class, but more than
60 percent would
like a laptop to be
a requirement.
Survey
Methodology
The
Huntington Backpack Index
survey is an online
opinion poll sent to more
than 600 elementary,
middle and high school
students located in the
primary Huntington Bank
service region of Ohio,
Indiana, Michigan,
Pennsylvania and West
Virginia. Respondents
were asked to provide
their opinions or
preferences on a number
of questions related to
back-to-school materials
and their respective
costs. Respondents could
opt to skip any questions
that did not apply to
them, or if they did not
have an opinion or
preference for that
specific question.
About
Huntington
Huntington Bancshares
Incorporated is a $56
billion regional bank
holding company
headquartered in
Columbus, Ohio.
Huntington has more than
142 years of serving the
financial needs of its
customers. Huntington's
banking subsidiary, The
Huntington National Bank,
provides innovative
retail and commercial
financial products and
services through over 600
regional banking offices
in Indiana, Kentucky,
Michigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, and West
Virginia.
Huntington
also offers retail and
commercial financial
services online at
Huntington
through its
technologically advanced,
24-hour telephone bank;
and through its network
of almost 1,400 ATMs.
Selected financial
service activities are
also conducted in other
states including: Dealer
Sales offices in Arizona,
Florida, Nevada, New
Jersey, New York and
Tennessee; Private
Financial and Capital
Markets Group offices in
Florida; and Mortgage
Banking offices in
Maryland and New Jersey.
Sky Insurance offers
retail and commercial
insurance agency services
in Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Michigan, Indiana, and
West Virginia.
International banking
services are made
available through the
headquarters office in
Columbus, a limited
purpose office located in
the Cayman Islands, and
another located in Hong
Kong.
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