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Is this a Joke? A government deeply in debt seeks to teach citizens about 'financial literacy'

U.S. government accused of running a 'bully pulpit,' that does not produce positive results

The Government Accountability Office (GAO), the accounting agency of the U.S. Congress, has pointed out that a federal government that is $15.6 trillion in debt has no business using its "bully pulpit" to run 16 different programs to teach citizens "financial literacy." Furthermore, the GAO says that the 16 federal programs that reportedly teach citizens "financial literacy," have no definitive way to measure the programs' effectiveness.

In a sign of the lack of efficacy of these programs, the GAO noted that the federal debt stood at $15,623,285,528,454.41.

In a sign of the lack of efficacy of these programs, the GAO noted that the federal debt stood at $15,623,285,528,454.41.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Relying on a study by the RAND Corporation, the GAO had reported that the federal government operated 56 programs to teach citizens "financial literacy."

The GAO said it held a forum last year where people concluded that the federal government enjoyed a unique "bully pulpit" from which it could preach to citizens about handling their money.

"At our forum last year on financial literacy, many participants said that the federal government had a unique role to play in promoting greater financial capability," Alicia Puente Cackley, the GAO's director of financial markets and community investment' told a subcommittee of the Senate Homeland Security Committee said in written testimony.

"They noted that the federal government has a built-in 'bully pulpit' that can be used to draw attention to this issue."

In a sign of the lack of efficacy of these programs, the GAO noted that the federal debt stood at $15,623,285,528,454.41.

In its latest Monthly Budget Report, the Congressional Budget Office said the federal government ran a deficit of $777 billion in just the first six months of fiscal 2012.

"In prior work, we cited a 2009 report that had identified 56 federal financial literacy programs among 20 agencies," the GAO told the subcommittee.

"That report, conducted by the RAND Corporation, was based on a survey that had asked federal agencies to self-identify their financial literacy efforts. However, our subsequent analysis of these 56 programs found that there was a high degree of inconsistency in how different agencies defined financial literacy programs or efforts and whether they counted related efforts as one or multiple programs. We believe that our count of 16 significant federal financial literacy programs or activities and 4 housing counseling programs is based on a more consistent set of criteria."

The GAO says that there remain some questions about the efficiency of the federal government efforts to educate Americans on handling their own money efficiently.

"In our recent and ongoing work, we have found instances in which multiple agencies or programs share similar goals and activities, which raises questions about the efficiency of some federal financial literacy efforts," said the testimony.

"For example, four federal agencies and one government-chartered nonprofit corporation provide or support various forms of housing counseling to consumers-DOD, HUD, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of the Treasury, and NeighborWorks America."

The GAO testimony also questioned the effectiveness of the programs,

"In prior work we have noted the importance of program evaluation and the need to focus federal financial literacy efforts on initiatives that work," said the GAO testimony. "Relatively few evidence-based evaluations of financial literacy programs have been conducted, limiting what is known about which specific methods and strategies are most effective."

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Keywords: Government Accountability Office, financial literacy, debt, bully pulpit

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1 - 2 of 2 Comments

  1. David Carlon
    1 year ago

    Yes, it's a sad yoke on the remnants of the middle class and the new working poor. Let's not forget that the wall street TITANS OF FINANCE and their enablers, the ayn rand American corporatist republicans and certain democrats were driving the bus when it went over the cliff and landed on a ledge where it has since been teetering back and forth...

  2. Greg
    1 year ago

    Okay - There is a difference between knowing what to do and doing it.
    The gov knows they should not do it. They do it anyway.
    It's the same as with us, sinners. We knew about sin, but we had and and still have problem with living this truth out (today we have a problem, with rejecting teaching about sin.)
    So I would not 'laugh' at the fact that there are these programs. As long as they are true and help people, let's use them.

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