Financial literacy already in classrooms
Leaving curriculum decisions to voters is ‘a bad idea’
“No one comes out of the womb knowing how to manage their credit score. It has to be taught.” Tim Ranzetta, co-founder of next gen personal finance
Legislature weighs in
“We have these political interests unabashedly trying to control what’s taught in the classroom, instead of leaving it up to teachers and locally elected school boards.” Bruce Fuller, education professor at UC Berkeley
“I recognize the value of the process, but it’s slow and so far it hasn’t worked in California. The issue is too urgent and too popular to wait any longer.” Tim Ranzetta, co-founder of next gen personal finance
A class that demystifies money
