Syracuse, N.Y.
– A new program from the United Way of Central New York and KeyBank aims to bring lessons about saving, spending and investing money directly into the workplace to help entry-level workers who may struggle to make ends meet.
Thrive at Work will provide one-on-one financial counseling to qualified workers at their job sites.
To start, the United Way and KeyBank hope to help about 150 workers at a handful of local employers, which have yet to be selected.
First, the United Way plans to hire and train a coordinator to provide the counseling, according to Alissa Tubbs, the United Way’s Chief Impact Officer.
That could take a few months, Tubbs said...
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