©Robert Kiyosaki
A 2022 CNBC + Acorns Invest in You Survey survey found that 83% of U.S. adults said parents are the most responsible for educating their children about finances. At the same time, 31% of parents never speak to their kids about finances.
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If parents aren’t discussing finances with their kids, it might mean that they lack a personal finance education themselves.
According to Ramsey Solution’s 2023 Financial Literacy Crisis in America report, 88% of surveyed U.S. adults said that high school did not leave them “fully prepared” for handling money in the real world. Plus, only 17% of U.S. adults said they took a personal finance class in high school.
The sad reality is that the U.S. school system seldom teaches kids what they need to…