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Three in four teachers say most pupils leave school without key financial skills

MORE than three in four teachers believe most pupils are leaving school without key financial skills, a survey has suggested.

An overwhelming majority of teachers in Britain think children should be taught about money before they start secondary school, according to the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) poll.

Hundreds of thousands of young people could be leaving school each year financially unequipped, the government-backed body has warned.

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