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Examining the quiet gap in American education: money

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An ongoing investigation into why financial literacy remains absent from American education, and how that omission continues to shape adult financial outcomes.

  • The Incentive Problem: Why No One Is Pushing for Change
  • “Ask Your Parents” Doesn’t Work When Your Parents Weren’t Taught Either
  • 23 Agencies, No Budget, No Authority: Inside the Federal Government’s Financial Literacy Commission
  • One Semester Is Not Enough: The Case for K-12 Financial Literacy
  • Who Decides What Gets Taught? Inside the Curriculum-Setting Process

Recent Posts

  • The Incentive Problem: Why No One Is Pushing for Change
  • “Ask Your Parents” Doesn’t Work When Your Parents Weren’t Taught Either
  • 23 Agencies, No Budget, No Authority: Inside the Federal Government’s Financial Literacy Commission
  • One Semester Is Not Enough: The Case for K-12 Financial Literacy
  • Who Decides What Gets Taught? Inside the Curriculum-Setting Process

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