In high school, I learned how to understand powers of ten, scaling, exponents, and orders of magnitude. This helped me later in on my engineering career. Even later, when I was saving money for retirement, it helped me understand investing, compound interest, and the "rule of 72" (if money earns 7.2% interest annually, it will approximately double every 72/7.2 = 10 years). It also helped me to understand the world better, because numbers like "a population of 8 billion people" mean more to me than just "a big number."