The U.S. Department of the Treasury has marked the beginning of National Financial Literacy Month on April 1, 2026. Throughout April, Treasury, in coordination with federal agencies represented on the Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC), will announce and spotlight events, initiatives, and public engagement opportunities designed to strengthen financial knowledge and financial security for Americans across all stages of life. Secretary Scott Bessent said the Treasury is committed to advancing financial literacy and education across America. He added that understanding how to make informed financial decisions unlocks opportunity for every American and their families. Americans of all ages can visit MyMoney.gov to access centralized guidance and educational tools from across federal departments and agencies to help make informed financial decisions. For more information on financial literacy activities and upcoming changes to the National Strategy for Financial Literacy, visit MyMoney.gov.
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