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They really do ought to teach economics as part of compulsory education
Good schools do.
Privileged schools do. Don't want the plebs letting daylight in upon the magic that is used to fuck them.
You'd figure if capitalism is as great and infallible as they say it is, they'd want to teach everyone all the details in school.
Or rather, I'd say by not teaching you how to capitalism they're giving you the fish instead of teaching you how to fish, letting you get screwed over
I suspect if they actually did teach personal finance (in all schools), the labour pool would shrink tremendously and there'd be far less consumer purchases.
Probably actually. We had mandatory personal finance to graduate high school, and they gave us one major take away message -- don't spend more than you have. You could take out loans for things of course but your monthly payments plus everything else needed to be less than your monthly take home pay.
My school was a bit special though. It was a public school but it gave students a lot of freedom and was structured to be more like a college experience. My understanding is since then, the hammer has fallen and it's become more "traditional"
They used to