I agree because buying necessities and everything now requires money.
even to become an engineer as you said you have to go to school and pay with money. maybe some people can get scholarships but the comparison is too far, that's why people who learn about money will have a more prosperous life.
Of course people who study courses like Economics and Business or those courses related to finance have a better shot when it comes to money, however, just because they studied it doesn’t mean anything is guaranteed (that they’ll know how to manage money or whatever). I think that the government needs to take it more seriously and enforce that such topics are taught from an early stage of school because I think it can take out a decent percentage of poverty.
Basically, it ultimately comes down to finance. But to get good family finances, there are many paths to take according to each individual's interests. Of course we have to be able to become a field that is done professionally, not just finance, but humans are basically social creatures who need each other, so any field can certainly make a lot of money as long as we are professional.