t_BuckeyeScott
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Not sure if this should go on the poly board or here.
I think everyone would nearly agree that as a nation the United States is terrible with personal finances.
If our grade school education is what we hold responsible for training children to have the bare minimum tools to be responsible educated adults should we have mandatory personal finance in high school curriculum?
I can see some arguing that some of its common sense. I agree that maybe it should be, but clearly it's not.
I can see some arguing that it's the job of the parents. I agree that parents need to step up, but don't we say that about all education?
Does anyone think that a better understanding of personal finance for all benefits all?
I think everyone would nearly agree that as a nation the United States is terrible with personal finances.
If our grade school education is what we hold responsible for training children to have the bare minimum tools to be responsible educated adults should we have mandatory personal finance in high school curriculum?
I can see some arguing that some of its common sense. I agree that maybe it should be, but clearly it's not.
I can see some arguing that it's the job of the parents. I agree that parents need to step up, but don't we say that about all education?
Does anyone think that a better understanding of personal finance for all benefits all?