
2025 National Economics Challenge Finalists
Congratulations to the finalists for the 2025 National Economics Challenge! The National Economics Challenge (NEC) provides a platform for high school students of economics to compete with their peers on a national scale and make themselves and their schools proud. Each year, close to 10,000 students from across the nation take the chance to shine while being tested on key micro and macroeconomic principles, as well as their knowledge of the world economy. We can’t wait to see the top teams compete in Atlanta, GA this June.
Top scorers from each state are invited to compete for the national title at finals. The competition runs in two divisions:
- Adam Smith Division – for AP, international baccalaureate, and honors economics students
- David Ricardo Division – for first-time competitors who have taken no more than one economics course
Adam Smith Division Finalists
Carmel High School, Indiana
Chelsea High School, Michigan
Farmington High School, Connecticut
Hunter College High School, New York
Lambert High School, Georgia
Mount Hebron High School, Maryland
Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire
Skyline High School, Utah
David Ricardo Division Finalists
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Florida
Fairview High School, Colorado
Henrico High School, Virginia
Hopkins School, Connecticut
Lambert High School, Georgia
Montgomery High School, New Jersey
Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire
The Charter School of Wilmington, Delaware
About the Council for Economic Education
The Council for Economic Education’s (CEE’s) mission is to equip K–12 students with the tools and knowledge of personal finance and economics so that they can make better decisions for themselves, their families, and their communities, and learn to successfully navigate in our ever-changing economy. We carry out our mission in three ways. We advocate to require financial and economic education in every state. We provide training, tools and resources – online and live through over 180 affiliates nationwide – to more than 40,000 teachers annually who in turn bring the highest quality economics and personal finance instruction to over 4 million students. We deepen knowledge and introduce high school students to critical career capabilities through our national competitions and Invest in Girls program.
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