About Econ Ed Month

October is officially National Economic Education Month! The observance promotes the importance of teaching economics in our K-12 schools.

Economics can be defined in a few different ways. It’s the study of scarcity, the study of how people use resources and respond to incentives, or the study of decision-making. It often involves topics like wealth and finance, but it’s not all about money. Economics is a broad discipline that helps us understand historical trends, interpret today’s headlines, and make predictions about the coming years.*

Students with a clear understanding of basic economic principles will be better equipped to create a better life, not only for themselves but those around them. This is why economic education is so important at every grade level.  

Economic education in our schools depends on K-12 educators being equipped with high-quality training. They also require resources to ensure students have equitable access to classroom experiences that develop the skills necessary to make informed choices as individuals and members of their community. 

Econ Ed Month was started by the network of the Council for Economic Education in 2021. 

* Source: American Economics Society

States with Econ Ed Month Proclamations

The following states have received "Economic Education Month" proclamations from their Governors:

Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
Georgia
Kansas
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Nebraska
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Ohio
Tennessee
Virginia

Our mission is to promote the importance of teaching economics in our schools.

“The call to action is not just for academic economists – it’s for all of us who want a better, saner, more humane world. Economics is too important to be left to economists.

— Abhijit V. Banerjee, Economic Sciences Nobel Prize Winner