State Treasurer Spellerberg Spotlights Financial Awareness Month

No-cost financial education resources available online for Nebraskans

April is Financial Awareness Month in Nebraska. To help Nebraskans grow their financial knowledge, State Treasurer Joey Spellerberg is urging Nebraskans to use free resources at his website, treasurer.nebraska.gov.

“As the state’s chief financial officer, I can attest that financial awareness is the surest way to build lasting stability and a stronger economic future,” Spellerberg said. “Whether it’s learning about compound interest or inflation, or saving for life goals — like higher education or homeownership — being armed with knowledge helps us plan for what’s ahead and navigate money-related challenges.”

Since 2014, the State Treasurer’s Office has provided no-cost financial education resources to Nebraskans, including K-12 students. Recently, new financial education resources were added to the Treasurer’s site. Topics include:

In recent years, Nebraska has been ranked among the nation’s best states for financial literacy by independent publications, including a No. 1 ranking by Credit Secrets and No. 3 by WalletHub.

Nebraska requires students to complete financial literacy coursework prior to high school graduation, as well as financial literacy instruction in grades K-8. Programs like the In-School Savings Programs and the Stock Market Game, overseen by the Nebraska Council on Economic Education, bring real-world experience to Nebraska students.

“A financially aware Nebraska is a financially secure Nebraska,” Spellerberg said. “The Treasurer’s Office is committed to making the Good Life even better through financial literacy.”

 

About the State Treasurer’s Office: The Nebraska State Treasurer serves as the state’s chief financial officer and is responsible for the safekeeping and management of Nebraska’s public funds. The office administers the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust (NEST 529) and the Enable Savings Plan; manages and returns unclaimed property; collects and disburses child support payments; and promotes transparency in state spending. Learn more at treasurer.nebraska.gov, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X.