State to require high school financial literacy class to graduate

(NEW YORK POST) – It will soon be reading, writing, and return on investments for Sunshine State students.

A bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday requires all Florida kids to take and pass a basic financial literacy course to graduate from high school.

The skills prioritized by the legislation will be “applicable in their lives regardless of what path they take,” DeSantis said Tuesday at a Tampa press conference.

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