America's economic system
What is a Mixed Economy?
What is Inflation?
These are SUBTRACTED from Exports when calculating GDP.
What are imports?
A mandatory investment taken out of one's paycheck.
What is Social Security?
A purchasable piece of a public company
What is a Stock?
Three branches of government.
Exchange between countries.
What is commerce/trade?
A metric for how much revenue comes from each person.
What is GDP per capita?
Something gained after a parent's passing, for example, money.
What is inheritance?
A loan given to a public company
What is a bond?
Years in a term in the House of Representatives.
The value of one currency to another.
The time measurement used for GDP.
What is a year?
When people aren't spending money.
What is a recession?
A period of high stock prices and investor confidence.
The type of democracy used in the US.
What is a Representative democracy?
What are goods and services?
GDP is an acronym that stands for...
What is Gross Domestic Product?
An exception from a tax report (I.E., donating to charity)
What are deductions?
Someone who invests in niche, up-and-coming stocks primarily with large investments could be considered someone with...
What is High-risk tolerance?
The management of relationships between countries.
What is diplomacy?
When you borrow and sell at a high price, wait for a lower price, buy it back and return it while keeping the profit.
Highest GDP in the world.
What is the United States?
A type of inflation caused by rising production costs.
What is cost-push inflation?
Gold, silver, and grain are all examples of.
What are Commodity Investments?