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Bill Requires High School Students Take a Financial Literacy Class

Press Release

by CC News
Assemblymember Kevin McCarty

SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) has introduced Assembly Bill 2927, a measure to guarantee personal finance education for all California high school students. AB 2927 will require California high schools to provide a one-semester, stand-alone course in personal finance to all students as a graduation requirement.

“Financial literacy is a necessity for California students. Most go into college or the workforce without any knowledge of personal finance,” said Assemblymember Kevin McCarty. “This is a time where young people are bombarded with credit card offers which can lead to thousands of dollars in debt. Taking a finance class in high school can help students make smart money decisions that will benefit them throughout their adult life.”

A Tyton Partners report recently found that the lifetime benefit for students taking a one-semester high school personal finance course is $127,000. The report also found that guaranteeing personal finance education in high school can positively impact the economic development of a state and positively impact the financial security of future generations.

“I commend Assemblymember McCarty’s commitment to personal finance education and support the intent of AB 2927,” said Tim Ranzetta, co-founder of Next Gen Personal Finance. “This legislation represents a significant investment in our state’s future, empowering every high school student with the knowledge necessary for financial independence and stability.”

High school students would be required to complete one semester course of a financial literacy class. This course could be an already existing finance class that meets the A-G requirements of the University of California and the California State University, or a locally developed class approved by the school district or charter school.

The course will be a graduation requirement starting the 2026-2027 school year

Kevin McCarty represents California’s 6th Assembly District, which includes the city of Sacramento and parts of unincorporated Sacramento County. McCarty serves as Chair of the Assembly Public Safety Committee. Website of Assemblymember Kevin McCarty: https://a06.asmdc.org/


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4 comments

Jiveass honky February 27, 2024 - 6:58 am

Class will show them where the free money is. No need to work. SARC

MODERATE February 27, 2024 - 8:09 am

This is actually an excellent idea (how rare in our state legislature!). Should have been done many years ago.

Mule February 27, 2024 - 10:43 am

As long as a true business person teaches. Real life experiences from the teacher!

Street Sweeper February 27, 2024 - 1:28 pm

How about we simply start with basic literacy, first?

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