Quote from Landis82:
My vision of a high school level ECON course would be more like a "Money and Capital Markets" class.
In this way, people would learn the basics about interest rates, mortgages, real estate, laws of supply/demand, the basics of Fed operations, etc.
Far too many unsuspecting people relied upon dimwitted "shady" mortgage brokers during this last economic cycle.
My goal would be to make people more accountable and in control of their own destiny given a greater knowledge base to work from.
I don't disagree with you brother. If there is some way to implement an honest and forthright economics education program, I am all for it.
It's just the whole "honest and forthright" thing that makes me nervous. That's not normally the gummint's MO.
I have a little sister in high school and I am constantly talking to her about this kind of stuff trying to make it set in. I'd say the parents and older relatives should take responsibility and do some mentoring, but unfortunately most of them are downright clueless as well.
