May 4, 2010
Utah students rank high in financial literacy (KSL)
SALT LAKE CITY – A new report ranks Utah students fifth in the nation for savvy in finances. One reason for that success could be the required course all students now have to take here.
The National Financial Capability Challenge is sponsored by the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy. It gave Utah a 76.78 percent, well above the national average of 70 percent.
The Utah State Office of Education says it’s gratifying to see Utah students scoring above the national average and taking fifth place.
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