BlackAchilles
Veteran
Intro to economics first half of the year, followed by personal finance second half, kinda like how they did gym/"health" freshman year at my HS. Curriculum should include:
I say it's mad irresponsible that schools are behind all this STEM talk, acting like you're gonna live in a van down by the river if you don't learn all the subtleties of a right vs scalene triangle, but want to push students out the nest with basically zero real world financial knowledge, shyt is
- Basic overview of market economy/ our consumer and debt driven society
- Intro to different types of assets/investments
- Profile of current data regarding income/wages/typical consumer
- Student loan and loan debt
I say it's mad irresponsible that schools are behind all this STEM talk, acting like you're gonna live in a van down by the river if you don't learn all the subtleties of a right vs scalene triangle, but want to push students out the nest with basically zero real world financial knowledge, shyt is

Didn't help me any tho.

and don't forget about grants and scholarships too.
but you do bring a great point that they want us being dumb with our wallets.
See how well it worked? I can't even spell finance