New Mexico requires financial literacy education for public school students. The state has 22 financial literacy standards spanning 8 topic areas, covering grades K-5, 6-8, 9-12.

Last updated: March 2026

22 Standards
8 Topic Areas
required Mandate Status
K-5, 6-8, 9-12 Grade Levels

Does New Mexico Require Financial Literacy Education?

Yes. New Mexico requires financial literacy instruction for public school students. New Mexico requires financial literacy education as part of the state standards. Financial literacy content is integrated into mathematics and social studies curricula, with standards established for K-12 students.

Mandate Details

Status
required
Standalone Course
No
Grade Levels
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Legislation
HB 171 (2024 Regular Session) (2024-02-09 (signed by Governor Lujan Grisham); applies to students entering 9th grade in 2025-2026)
SB 177 (2022 Regular Session) - NOT ENACTED (N/A - not enacted)

Key Agencies

Manages state textbook adoption cycles, maintains approved materials lists, and oversees vendor submissions
Develops and maintains content standards that instructional materials must align with
Facilitates cooperative purchasing agreements and bulk pricing for districts
What this means for districts: Schools must adopt curriculum that aligns to New Mexico's 22 financial literacy standards. Districts need to verify that their chosen curriculum maps to these specific requirements.

What Are New Mexico's Financial Literacy Standards?

New Mexico has 22 financial literacy standards organized across 8 topic areas. These topics range from Credit & Debt and Budgeting & Cash Flow to Identity Theft & Cyber Safety, covering the full spectrum of personal finance education.

3 standards
Credit & Debt
1 standard
Budgeting & Cash Flow
1 standard
Taxes
1 standard
Housing & Mortgages
1 standard
Postsecondary Financing
1 standard
Investing
1 standard
Insurance & Risk Management
1 standard
Identity Theft & Cyber Safety

How New Mexico School Districts Adopt Financial Literacy Curriculum

New Mexico is a state adoption state, meaning curriculum must appear on a state-approved list before districts can purchase it with state funds. New Mexico operates a state adoption system where the Public Education Department maintains approved lists of instructional materials for K-12 schools.

Purchasing Process

The New Mexico Public Education Department maintains state-adopted lists of approved instructional materials. Districts select from these approved lists, though they may request waivers for materials not on the list.

Decision Level

The state maintains the adoption list and sets curriculum standards, but individual districts and schools make purchasing decisions from approved vendors. Districts have some flexibility to request non-adopted materials through waiver processes.

Textbook Adoption Cycle

Cycle Length
6 years
Subject Area
Core subjects including Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies (including financial literacy standards)

New Mexico operates on a rotating adoption cycle. Subject areas are reviewed on staggered schedules. Vendors should contact the Public Education Department for current adoption windows and timelines.

Cooperative Purchasing Options

New Mexico Educational Cooperative New Mexico Statewide Purchasing Cooperative Albuquerque Public Schools Cooperative Purchasing

Curriculum That Meets New Mexico's Financial Literacy Standards

Districts looking for a standards-aligned financial literacy curriculum can use iKnowFi Academy — a self-paced, online platform built on the Absorb LMS that maps directly to New Mexico's learning objectives. iKnowFi Academy covers 22 of 22 standards (100.0% coverage) across 7 courses.

New Mexico Standards Coverage

100.0%
22 of 22 standards covered 7 courses

Aligned Courses

Borrowing Money

1 module · 2 standards aligned

Establishing Credit

1 module · 2 standards aligned

Financial Building Blocks

2 modules · 7 standards aligned

Financial Preparation and Recovery

2 modules · 3 standards aligned

Making Housing Decisions

1 module · 3 standards aligned

Using Credit Cards

1 module · 1 standard aligned

Your Financial Future

2 modules · 4 standards aligned

New Mexico's Financial Literacy Standards & iKnowFi Academy Alignment

All 22 standards — 22 covered by iKnowFi Academy.

Credit & Debt 3/3 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.52 Evaluate options for payment on credit cards and the consequences of each option. 9-12 Using Credit Cards
9-12.Econ.53 Describe how a credit score impacts the ability to borrow money and at what rate. 9-12 Establishing Credit
9-12.Econ.55 Calculate the total cost of repaying a loan under various rates of interest and over different time periods. 9-12 Borrowing Money
Budgeting & Cash Flow 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.51 Prepare a budget or spending plan that depicts varying sources of income, a planned saving strategy, taxes, and other sources of fixed and variable spending. 9-12 Financial Building Blocks
Taxes 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.50 Identify voluntary (e.g., retirement contributions) and involuntary deductions (e.g., payroll taxes) and how they impact net income. 9-12 Financial Building Blocks
Housing & Mortgages 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.56 Explain what a mortgage is, why most Americans require one to finance a home, and the challenges of financing mortgages on tribal land. 9-12 Making Housing Decisions
Postsecondary Financing 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.54 Identify various strategies students can use to finance higher education and how to access student aid through completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 9-12 Your Financial Future
Investing 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.57 Explain how investing may build wealth and help meet financial goals (e.g., stocks, bonds, mutual funds, retirement savings options, real estate). 9-12 Your Financial Future
Insurance & Risk Management 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.58 Explain various types of insurance and the purpose of using insurance to protect financial interests. 9-12 Financial Preparation and Recovery
Identity Theft & Cyber Safety 1/1 covered
ID Standard Grade iKnowFi Academy Course
9-12.Econ.49 Investigate ways that personal information is fraudulently obtained. 9-12 Financial Preparation and Recovery

New Mexico Financial Literacy FAQ

Yes. New Mexico requires financial literacy instruction.

New Mexico requires financial literacy education as part of the state standards. Financial literacy content is integrated into mathematics and social studies curricula, with standards established for K-12 students.

New Mexico's financial literacy requirements are established by HB 171 (2024 Regular Session) and SB 177 (2022 Regular Session) - NOT ENACTED.

Modernizes high school graduation requirements for students entering 9th grade in 2025-2026; allows financial literacy to be taken as an elective or to count as a math credit, and includes personal finance literacy in K-12 social studies standards, but does NOT require a standalone financial literacy course for graduation. Would have made personal finance a high school graduation requirement with flexible implementation options for districts; did not receive a message from the governor and was not heard during the 30-day session.

New Mexico's financial literacy standards apply to grades K-5, 6-8, 9-12. Standards are integrated into existing coursework.

New Mexico has 22 financial literacy standards spanning 8 topic areas including Credit & Debt, Budgeting & Cash Flow, Taxes, Housing & Mortgages, Postsecondary Financing.

New Mexico's 22 standards are organized across 8 topics: Credit & Debt, Budgeting & Cash Flow, Taxes, Housing & Mortgages, Postsecondary Financing, Investing, Insurance & Risk Management, Identity Theft & Cyber Safety.

New Mexico uses a state adoption process. Districts select from a state-approved vendor list.

The New Mexico Public Education Department maintains state-adopted lists of approved instructional materials. Districts select from these approved lists, though they may request waivers for materials not on the list.

iKnowFi Academy covers 22 of New Mexico's 22 financial literacy standards (100% coverage) across 7 self-paced online courses.

Each course is aligned to New Mexico's specific learning objectives, built on the Absorb LMS, and includes built-in assessments. Teachers assign them and students work independently.

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  • 22 of 22 standards covered
  • 7 self-paced courses, ready to assign
  • Built-in assessments and progress tracking
  • No schedule changes needed — students work independently

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Last updated: March 2026