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Its mostly because the governments starve the schools of funds then throw red meat to their base so they ignore it
I think it was taken away in the 80s. I know I had Economics in my senior year in 99. 2006 they had 52% of students knowing Financial literacy. By 2008 it was down to 48%. Not sure what the numbers would be now but when my mom and dad were in school they had a lot of stuff we don't get any more. Economics, home ec, stuff you need to live. Not suprised it got cut more since W. And Trump have been in office.
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The US spends more money per student than most countries, so it's not mainly a funding issue.
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I work in a middle school, and I've seen a few of the lesson plans where they give 6th graders mock checkbooks to teach them a bit about family finances. The teacher will give them a word problem where they're given a constant income, utility bill and rent, and then asked to figure out how much they have left over to buy groceries.
Instead of home ec., it's now referred to as Family and Consumer Science.
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