8th grade way too young, at that age you have no real concept of money
its called learning bruh8th grade way too young, at that age you have no real concept of money
its called learning bruhits called learning bruh


5 star thread and idea.
soon as you turn 18, they throw you out there to drown in college debt, then a bunch of credit card companies stalk you
thats how the system is set up. get you as early as possible

I remember they tried to teach us this in like 7th grade. But senior year woulda been perfect.
Yes. & drilling the dangers of the traps known as student loans emphasizing interest rates.I think so, a quick overview right as you become a legal adult so its fresh in your mind.
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:
- 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![]()
How they gon' produce the world's greatest debtors and consumers?Went to high school in a very wealthy area of California with a high Caucasian population.
We took Intro Economics the semester after Government.
Had multiple speakers come in and talk about Student Loans, Credit Cards, etc.
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Why do you think Black households' average median income is ~$5,000 while whites are at ~$113,000?
The system is working everywhere.

Went to high school in a very wealthy area of California with a high Caucasian population.
We took Intro Economics the semester after Government.
Had multiple speakers come in and talk about Student Loans, Credit Cards, etc.
![]()
Why do you think Black households' average median income is ~$5,000 while whites are at ~$113,000?
The system is working everywhere.
Props to Sherm tho for giving a fukk