

Mandate financial literacy education in all states
The Issue
In today's rapidly evolving financial landscape, a lack of financial literacy among young people often leads to crippling debt. It is alarming that many high school graduates in the United States enter adulthood without a proper understanding of basic financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, investing, and the responsible use of credit. This gap in knowledge frequently results in poor financial decisions, high levels of debt, and a cycle of financial instability.
Education is a powerful tool, and by providing comprehensive financial literacy education in all high schools across the nation, we can equip our youth with the necessary skills to make informed financial decisions. Research by the National Endowment for Financial Education indicates that students who receive financial education participate in economically beneficial behaviors at a rate 40% higher than those who do not.
States like Utah and North Carolina have successfully implemented mandatory financial literacy courses, serving as shining examples of how these programs can lead to improved financial outcomes for students. Such programs include subjects like understanding credit scores, managing personal budgets, preparing taxes, and planning for retirement, ensuring students are well-prepared for real-world financial challenges.
We urge policymakers at both the state and federal levels to make financial literacy education a mandatory part of every high school's curriculum. This nationwide initiative should provide standardized educational resources and training for teachers to ensure the curriculum is both effective and engaging.
By taking this crucial step, we not only help our future generations avoid burdensome debt but also empower them to achieve financial independence and security. Investing in our students' financial education today will yield tremendous benefits for our society tomorrow.
Join us in advocating for a brighter financial future by signing this petition to mandate financial literacy education in all states.

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The Issue
In today's rapidly evolving financial landscape, a lack of financial literacy among young people often leads to crippling debt. It is alarming that many high school graduates in the United States enter adulthood without a proper understanding of basic financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, investing, and the responsible use of credit. This gap in knowledge frequently results in poor financial decisions, high levels of debt, and a cycle of financial instability.
Education is a powerful tool, and by providing comprehensive financial literacy education in all high schools across the nation, we can equip our youth with the necessary skills to make informed financial decisions. Research by the National Endowment for Financial Education indicates that students who receive financial education participate in economically beneficial behaviors at a rate 40% higher than those who do not.
States like Utah and North Carolina have successfully implemented mandatory financial literacy courses, serving as shining examples of how these programs can lead to improved financial outcomes for students. Such programs include subjects like understanding credit scores, managing personal budgets, preparing taxes, and planning for retirement, ensuring students are well-prepared for real-world financial challenges.
We urge policymakers at both the state and federal levels to make financial literacy education a mandatory part of every high school's curriculum. This nationwide initiative should provide standardized educational resources and training for teachers to ensure the curriculum is both effective and engaging.
By taking this crucial step, we not only help our future generations avoid burdensome debt but also empower them to achieve financial independence and security. Investing in our students' financial education today will yield tremendous benefits for our society tomorrow.
Join us in advocating for a brighter financial future by signing this petition to mandate financial literacy education in all states.

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Petition created on July 5, 2026