68 customizable lessons, aligned with National Standards, exams and more.
Read NGPF's school-by-school analysis of financial education in America today
Activities
Advocacy
Behavioral Economics
Best Of
Budgeting
Buying a Car
Career
Checking
Consumer Skills
Credit
Cryptocurrencies
Current Events
Curriculum Announcements
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Edpuzzle
ELL Resources
FinCap Friday
Gambling and Sports Betting
Insurance
Interactive
Investing
Math
Paying for College
Philanthropy
Podcasts
Press Releases
Professional Development
Question of the Day
Savings
So Expensive Series
Taxes
Teacher Talk
On June 9, Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law Louisiana House Bill 103, bipartisan legislation that makes Louisiana the 22nd state to guarantee a standalone personal finance course for high school students. Advocates, including the NGPF Mission 2030 Fund, applaud the effort. Louisiana joins West Virginia, Indiana, Minnesota and Connecticut in passing laws in 2023 that will guarantee personal finance courses for future high school graduates.
“In a world where your credit score means more than your character in some cases, financial literacy is more important now than ever before, “ said Representative Nicky Muscarello, author of HB 103. “In 2023, Louisiana was the second least financially literate state in America. We had to address the problem. This legislation will change lives for our students.”
Research shows that high school personal finance courses positively impact student debt decisions and credit scores, help graduates avoid predatory lenders, increase savings rates among teachers, and generate positive spillover effects on parents.
“As I have traveled the state, financial literacy has been a major topic of concern across all walks of life,” said Dr. Cade Brumley, Louisiana State Superintendent of Education. “This was priority legislation for us and I was thankful to support Representative Muscarello in ushering it across the finish line.”
Louisiana will require students graduating high school in the 2026-27 school year to take a one-unit personal finance course. The financial literacy course will be worked into the existing graduation pathway, acting as a replacement for a math course or an elective.
“So many people have put so much into making this a reality, finally,” said Blaine Grimes of the Louisiana Jump$tart Coalition. “Our founding President, Ken Uffman, spent his adult life walking the halls of the Louisiana State Capital for this day. I’m sure he is smiling down on us and promoting financial literacy in Heaven.”
The NGPF Mission 2030 Fund, a nonprofit that advocates for this policy in all states, was a supporter of the bill and provided technical support.
"We’re excited to see Louisiana join the growing number of states that have recognized the importance of financial education in helping students prepare for the real world,” said Tim Ranzetta, Co-Founder of Next Gen Personal Finance. “With 119 sponsors, a unanimous vote from the House and a 35-2 vote in the Senate, Louisiana continues the trend of incredible bipartisan support for this policy.”
EconoMix: Key Economic Terms Activity
NGPF Podcast (From the Archive): Eric Balchunas describes Jack Bogle's Legacy
Arizona State University Launches First-Ever Personal Finance Specialization for K-12 Educators
NGPF Partners with Dow Jones to Grant 1,000 Educators Full-Year Access to The Wall Street Journal
California Becomes 26th State to Guarantee a Personal Finance Course for High School Students
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
Join the more than 12,000 teachers who get the NGPF daily blog delivered to their inbox:
MOST POPULAR POSTS
1
Question of the Day: What are the top 3 fastest growing careers that don't need a 4-year degree?
2
Fall 2024 Updates to Paying for College Resources
3
Useful Personal Finance Movies and Documentaries with Worksheets
4
FinCap Friday: FAFSA Fiasco
5
New Fall PD Badges are Here
Before your subscription to our newsletter is active, you need to confirm your email address by clicking the link in the email we just sent you. It may take a couple minutes to arrive, and we suggest checking your spam folders just in case!
Great! Success message here
New to NGPF?
Save time, increase engagement, and teach life-changing financial skills with NGPF’s free curriculum
1.Register for a free TeacherAccount
2.ExploreSemester Course
3.Findstudent favorites
4.LeverageNGPF Academy
Your new account will provide you with access to NGPF Assessments and Answer Keys. It may take up to 1 business day for your Teacher Account to be activated; we will notify you once the process is complete.
Thanks for joining our community!
The NGPF Team
Complete the form below to access exclusive resources for teachers. Our team will review your account and send you a follow up email within 24 hours.
To speed up your verification process, please submit proof of status to gain access to answer keys & assessments.
Acceptable information includes:
Acceptable file types: .png, .jpg, .pdf.
Once you submit this form, our team will review your account and send you a follow up email within 24 hours. We may need additional information to verify your teacher status before you have full access to NGPF.
Take the quiz to quickly find the best resources for you!