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Population of San Antonio, New Mexico: 70
Number of Think New Mexico supporters in San Antonio, New Mexico: 5
It was great to catch up with some of our friends over one of the best green chile cheeseburgers in the state!

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"Charlotte Hayer teaches at Richmond Community High School, where a course covering topics like investing, budgeting and saving, is required for graduation.

'I unashamedly tell my students that this is the most important course they will take,' Hayer said.

While 85% of high schoolers nationwide say they want to learn about financial topics, according to business software company Intuit, only 10 states require such a course, according to Champlain College's Center for Financial Literacy. But by 2031, that's expected to jump to 26 states."

CBS highlights why all states should require financial literacy as a graduation requirement.


Most high schoolers want to learn about financial topics, but only 10 states require it
Only 10 states require a personal finance course for high schoolers, but one teacher says she tells her students it's the most important course they will take.
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