Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2988

Introduced
3/12/26  

Caption

Promoting financial literacy, wealth-building, and economic opportunity for all

Impact

One of the key impacts of S2988 is its requirement for a standardized personal finance course in public high schools for students in 11th or 12th grade. This educational mandate aims to ensure that all young adults in Massachusetts receive fundamental financial education, equipping them with necessary skills for managing personal finances, understanding taxes, and protecting against fraud. By implementing such educational programs, the bill seeks to instill critical financial knowledge early in individuals' lives, potentially leading to more economically stable communities and a reduction in financial illiteracy.

Summary

Bill S2988, titled 'An Act promoting financial literacy, wealth-building, and economic opportunity for all,' aims to establish a comprehensive framework for enhancing financial literacy among Massachusetts residents. The bill proposes the creation of the Massachusetts Financial Literacy and Longevity Hub, which will serve as a central information portal providing resources on various financial topics. These topics include home buying, education funding, healthcare expenses, and investment strategies. By increasing accessibility to financial advice and education, the bill is intended to empower individuals in making informed financial decisions.

Contention

While the primary goal of S2988 is to promote financial literacy, some points of contention could arise regarding the implementation of its provisions. Concerns may emerge over the adequacy of funding to sustain the proposed programs and whether the state can effectively oversee the establishment of regional financial literacy centers. Additionally, debates could arise regarding the curriculum choices and how the state will ensure the quality of these educational programs. Stakeholders from financial institutions, educators, and consumer advocacy groups may have differing views on the best methodologies to achieve the bill's objectives, which could complicate consensus on the bill's final shape.

Companion Bills

MA S752

Replaces Promoting financial literacy, wealth-building, and economic opportunity for all

Previously Filed As

MA S752

Promoting financial literacy, wealth-building, and economic opportunity for all

MA S423

Relative to student financial literacy

MA H594

Relative to personal financial literacy

MA H4670

Relative to personal financial literacy education

MA HB2451

Relating to courses in personal financial literacy and economics for high school students in public schools.

MA SB3047

Relating To Financial Literacy.

MA H4757

Promoting housing opportunities and access

MA SB625

Relating to courses in personal financial literacy and economics for high school students in public schools.

MA HB2008

Relating to courses in personal financial literacy and economics for high school students in public schools.

MA H627

Relative to the strengthening of financial literacy throughout the commonwealth

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