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Posted August 15, 2024 at 11:16 am
The article “High School Financial Education Courses in the United States” first appeared on Alpha Architect.
This paper explores the impact and implementation of financial education policies in U.S. high schools, focusing on how state-level mandates translate into actual course offerings at the local school level.
The research questions are as follows:
By studying 10,784 public high schools in the U.S., with 7,446 schools providing data for every academic year from 2018–2019 to 2022–2023., the authors find:
This study is important because it provides detailed insights into how financial education policies are implemented at the local level. It highlights significant disparities in access to financial education, particularly among schools with higher proportions of minority students and in different geographic areas (rural vs. urban/suburban). Understanding these inequities is crucial for designing policies that promote equal access and address gaps in financial literacy education.

Access to financial education courses makes a difference in high school students’ future financial lives. However, little data have been available to assess the access students have to these classes and what types of financial education are offered throughout the United States. We describe a novel dataset of over 19,000 hand-coded high school personal finance courses for over 7,400 high schools across the United States. These data cover the academic years from 2019–2020 to 2022–2023. The most common type of financial education offered is a semester-long course focused entirely on financial education, rather than, for example, a course on another topic that builds in a section on financial education. Schools that are in rural areas, schools with a higher percentage of Black students and schools that are geographically isolated from peers with high financial education requirements are less likely to require financial education courses for graduation.
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