[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 43, Number 17 (Monday, April 30, 2007)]
[Pages 526-527]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Following a Meeting on Financial Literacy

April 25, 2007

    April is Financial Literacy Month, and so I've asked some of our 
Nation's most caring citizens to come and to talk to us about how to 
develop and hone a strategy that will help more of our American citizens 
become financially literate. If you're not sure how interest works, it's 
hard to be a good homeowner. If you don't understand rates of return, 
it's hard to be a good investor. If you're not sure how money works, it 
will be missed opportunity for people from all walks of life.
    It is in this country's interest that people in every neighborhood, 
from every background, understand the financial literacy world, 
understand what it means when people talks terms related to their money. 
The more financially literate our society is, the more hopeful our 
society becomes.
    And ours is a great system. It is a system that means somebody can 
come to America or live in America with nothing and end up with a lot; a 
system where people can realize dreams and work hard and realize those 
dreams. But unless we have a financially literate society, not enough 
people are going to be able realize the great promise of America.
    And so I want to thank the Secretary of Treasury and the Secretary 
of Education, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for agreeing to 
be a part of the committee to make sure the Federal effort toward 
financial literacy is well coordinated with the private sector. And I 
thank those from the private sector for joining us. We've got people 
from corporate America; we've got people from faith-based America; we've

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got people from community-based-program America. We've got people from 
all walks of life, all around the country, who are deeply concerned 
about making sure this country is as financially literate as possible, 
and I thank you for coming. I appreciate you joining us.
    Mr. Secretary, thanks for chairing the project.
    God bless.

Note: The President spoke at 4:10 p.m. in the Roosevelt Room at the 
White House.