Financial Literacy Crisis: Where Does the U.S. Stand?

According to a 2017 PISA study, the United States ranks 14th in financial literacy among 15-year-olds, trailing behind countries like China, Estonia, and Canada.

Key Findings:

Only 1 in 10 U.S. students excel in financial literacy.
Major gaps exist based on socioeconomic status and access to financial education.

The Solution? Wekeza.

At Wekeza, we are revolutionizing financial education by equipping students, educators, and families with the tools they need to save, invest, and build generational wealth. We partner with schools and districts nationwide—and across four African countries—to make financial literacy engaging, practical, and accessible.

Our impact-driven approach includes:

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Multilingual financial education

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Student-created videos & interactive workshops

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Teacher financial education professional development

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Parent “Money Matters” forums

What Educators & Students Say About Wekeza’s WorldofMoney Program:

Join the Movement!

With over 50,000 students already learning through Wekeza, your district can join a growing movement toward financial empowerment. Let’s create a future where financial confidence starts in the classroom—and thrives at home.

Ready to transform financial education? Contact us at info@wekeza.com dzi

Financial Education Partners (current/past)

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