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>A bipartisan bill moving through the state legislature right now would make a personal finance class a requirement for high school graduation. It's already a requirement in about 25% of school districts in Colorado. Financial literacy is crucial to learn at a young age, Financial Adviser Bruce Allen said.

Archive: https://archive.today/t2vOO From the post: >>A bipartisan bill moving through the state legislature right now would make a personal finance class a requirement for high school graduation. It's already a requirement in about 25% of school districts in Colorado. Financial literacy is crucial to learn at a young age, Financial Adviser Bruce Allen said.

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Oy vey!

Just don't teach anyone about the difference between currencies and money. That would be antisemitic.

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Old is new again? We used to have this class in high school called "Home Economics" Why did they get rid of it I wonder? Oh yeah, too many Whites were using the information to successfully build nuclear families.

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Yeah, the same thing with getting rid of AP programs and Civics....

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Every state should be doing it. I say state since I am fully for getting rid of the "Department of Education".

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DoE should be nothing more than a set of federal standards that every school district should be following. That's it. Districts can and should go above and beyond that.