Financial Literacy Month

[4] NEFE passed responsibility for Financial Literacy Day over to the Jump$tart Coalition which now promotes it with its partner organizations.

[5] April 2004 was named National Financial Literacy Month by the passing of Senate Resolution 316[2] with unanimous consent.

[citation needed] President Obama proclaimed April as National Literacy Month in least two years of his time in office.

[10] The report outlined a series of outreach and education goals for the public and private sectors aimed to help Americans improve their understanding of financial issues such as credit management, savings, and home ownership.

[10] Throughout the years, multiple states have also proclaimed April as Financial Literacy Month including Arkansas,[11] Oklahoma,[12] Pennsylvania,[13] and Texas.