04/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/14/2026 12:03
April 14, 2026
Departments of Consumer Protection, Banking remind the public to utilize financial resources, stay up to date with potential threats to your wallet during financial literacy month
Hartford, Conn. - During Financial Literacy Month, the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) and the Department of Banking (DOB) are reminding the public to take advantage of resources that help create informed decisions.
As April marks the end of tax season, consumers are reviewing their past spending habits and setting financial goals for the upcoming year. This Financial Literacy Month, consumers are encouraged to use free resources, such as budgeting tools and debt payoff calculators, to help plan for their future.
"We know you might be losing interest - figuratively and financially," said DCP Commissioner Bryan T. Cafferelli. "Financial Literacy Month reminds us of the importance of financial education, which can strengthen your own financial security, and help you avoid identity theft and other financial scams. Financial literacy isn't just about understanding your personal finances, it's also about protecting yourself from scammers and safeguarding your family's future."
"Financial literacy is a lifelong skill, and when we invest in education, we invest in the success of our communities. This month reinforces how essential it is to make financial knowledge accessible to all," said Banking Commissioner Jorge Perez.
Consumers are encouraged to:
Additional Resources
Consumers of all ages can visit MyMoney.gov for financial tips and resources for retirement planning and budgeting. The Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC) provides advice for five financial principles: earn, save, protect, spend, and borrow.
For specialized advice for life events such as having a child, home ownership, or higher education, consumers may visit the website's Life Events page.
To test your financial knowledge, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) provides 14 interactive games about topics such as spending, saving, and investing.
For information about identity theft and ways to protect yourself, consumers can visit DCP's website.
Additional tips on money management are available on Banking's website.
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Media Contacts:
Department of Banking:
Matt Smith
[email protected]
203-996-1241 (cell)
Department of Consumer Protection
Kaitlyn Krasselt
[email protected]
860-713-6019 (office)
860-377-0246 (cell)