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...high shool course? Obviously, knowledge of competent household economic practices is and was lacking, and a major contributor to the present housing and economic situation. A mandatory course covering the entire household spectrum of economics, credit, borrowing, lending, dangers, etc., etc., etc., could have avoided many bankruptcies, foreclosures, etc., etc. etc. Should we pressure our local govts. to impose this type of mandatory education?