
Anyone with an interest in financial literacy and education now has the opportunity to comment on the country’s future direction on the issue.
In a February 3 Federal Register Notice, the Treasury published a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input to support the annual review of the National Strategy for Financial Literacy. Commenters have until on or before April 6 to comment on the strategy, which was last revised in 2020.
Interested stakeholders, such as state and local government, schools and universities, and the private and nonprofit sectors, can provide feedback on the National Strategy to ensure that financial literacy programs and initiatives are “relevant, effective, and responsive” in today’s economy.
The Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC) is also looking for ideas on how the national strategy can engage with providers outside of the federal government to promote financial literacy.
Written comments can be submitted electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal under docket number TREAS-DO-2026-0001.


