SPONSOR: Rep. Neal & Sen. Pinkney Reps. Bush, Osienski, Baumbach, K. Johnson, Romer, Morrison, Yearick, Michael Smith; Sens. Hansen, Gay, Huxtable, Hoffner, Wilson, Mantzavinos HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 121 DEDICATING THE MONTH OF APRIL 2024 AS FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH. SPONSOR: Rep. Neal & Sen. Pinkney Reps. Bush, Osienski, Baumbach, K. Johnson, Romer, Morrison, Yearick, Michael Smith; Sens. Hansen, Gay, Huxtable, Hoffner, Wilson, Mantzavinos SPONSOR: Rep. Neal & Sen. Pinkney Reps. Bush, Osienski, Baumbach, K. Johnson, Romer, Morrison, Yearick, Michael Smith; Sens. Hansen, Gay, Huxtable, Hoffner, Wilson, Mantzavinos SPONSOR: Rep. Neal & Sen. Pinkney Reps. Bush, Osienski, Baumbach, K. Johnson, Romer, Morrison, Yearick, Michael Smith; Sens. Hansen, Gay, Huxtable, Hoffner, Wilson, Mantzavinos HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 121 DEDICATING THE MONTH OF APRIL 2024 AS FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH. WHEREAS, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, 66% of Americans are financially illiterate; and WHEREAS, regardless of income 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck; and WHEREAS, 95% of Americans do not save enough for retirement, 33% of Americans save nothing at all for retirement; and WHEREAS, according to US Bureau of labor statistics 37% of high school students do not go to college, most of these students do not receive financial literacy training in high schools; and WHEREAS, it is vital that Delawares public schools prepare students to be financially literate and make appropriate personal finance decisions that prepare students for college, career, and civic participation; and WHEREAS, states across the country have designed financial literacy programs and standards that better prepare students for college, careers and civic participation; and WHEREAS, the Council for Economic Education has determined that financial literacy is not just a high school concern, but a concern for students throughout their K-12 education and college; and WHEREAS, the National Endowment for Financial Education found that students have less of a likelihood of carrying a credit card balance if they took personal finance classes; and WHEREAS, institutions of education, governments, private businesses, community-based organizations and private businesses should work together to inform consumers to make financial decisions; and WHEREAS, there is a strong group of educators and organizations that are working to improve personal finance and financial literacy throughout Delaware. NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that April 2024 is hereby designated as Financial Literacy Month. WHEREAS, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, 66% of Americans are financially illiterate; and WHEREAS, regardless of income 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck; and WHEREAS, 95% of Americans do not save enough for retirement, 33% of Americans save nothing at all for retirement; and WHEREAS, according to US Bureau of labor statistics 37% of high school students do not go to college, most of these students do not receive financial literacy training in high schools; and WHEREAS, it is vital that Delawares public schools prepare students to be financially literate and make appropriate personal finance decisions that prepare students for college, career, and civic participation; and WHEREAS, states across the country have designed financial literacy programs and standards that better prepare students for college, careers and civic participation; and WHEREAS, the Council for Economic Education has determined that financial literacy is not just a high school concern, but a concern for students throughout their K-12 education and college; and WHEREAS, the National Endowment for Financial Education found that students have less of a likelihood of carrying a credit card balance if they took personal finance classes; and WHEREAS, institutions of education, governments, private businesses, community-based organizations and private businesses should work together to inform consumers to make financial decisions; and WHEREAS, there is a strong group of educators and organizations that are working to improve personal finance and financial literacy throughout Delaware. NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that April 2024 is hereby designated as Financial Literacy Month. SYNOPSIS This Concurrent Resolution dedicates the month of April 2024 as "Financial Literacy Month" in the State of Delaware. SYNOPSIS This Concurrent Resolution dedicates the month of April 2024 as "Financial Literacy Month" in the State of Delaware.