She's considered an influencer who uses TikTok, Instagram and YouTube to make financial education fun for young audiences.
"I'll pretend to be [Federal Reserve Chair] Jerome Powell [or] pretend to be different stocks," Scanlon told CNBC's "" this week. "That really gets people involved because they're like, 'Oh, that's funny. I can look at that and laugh' ... That really humanizes finance and brings people in in a way they wouldn't normally expect.""When we talk about the Federal Reserve, it's oftentimes very abstract.
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