GDP
Inflation
Unemployment
Taxes/Debt
The Federal Reserve
100

What does GDP stand for?

What is gross domestic product

100
Define Inflation

The rise of prices over time 

100

Who is included in the labor force?

16+ years old 

Physically/mentally able to work

Looking for work 

100

Give an example of mandatory spending 

Social security, health care like Medicare and Medicaid, interest on debt 

100

What is the federal reserve?

The central bank of the US that sets monetary policy 

200

Billy cuts his own grass every week. Is this included in GDP?

No, the government can not track services people perform for themselves 

200

What happens to purchasing power has inflation rises?

Purchasing power goes down. You cannot buy as much as before 

200

What are the four types of unemployment. Define them 

Frictional, seasonal, structural, cyclical 

200

How is the federal budget created?

The president creates it and Congress approves it every year. 

200

What is the goal of the Fed?

To keep inflation low 

300

List one limitation of GDP

Does not include services people complete themselves, does not include under the table wages, does not measure quality of life

300

Name TWO Causes of inflation 

Printing too much money, demand pull inflation (demand is high so suppliers raise the price), Supply push inflation (things become more expensive to make so suppliers raise the prices)

300

What is the formula for unemployment?

Unemployed people/the labor force x 100

300

What are the three types of taxes and explain them.

Progressive- The more you make the bigger percent you pay 

Proportional- Everyone pays the same percent 

Regressive- The burden of the tax is felt more by lower class

300

At what point in the business cycle is GDP high, unemployment is low, and inflation is high?

Peak 

400

What is an intermediate good? Give an example.

A good used to make something else. Answers may vary 

400

What is the consumer price index?

A basket of household goods that the government tracks to see how prices change 

400

What is considered a "natural rate" of unemployment?

Frictional+Seasonal+ structural 

400

What type of tax is a sales tax?

Regressive tax

400

What is the reserve requirement?

The amount of money banks are required to keep in their vaults and cannot loan out. 

500
Explain each of the characteristics that go into GDP

All the final goods, sold in a country's borders, in a given year 

500
Name TWO ways to help stop inflation 
Decrease the money supply

Increase production 

Increase taxes or interest rates

Price ceilings and price floors 

500

What is the desired rate of unemployment?

4-6%

500

What is a tax base? Can you give an example?

The things the government can place taxes on. Income, property tax, sales tax, corporate tax

500

The economy is facing an economic downturn. What might the federal reserve do to help brace the downturn?

Lower interest rates, Possibly lower the reserve rate, buy bonds back, lower discount rates between banks

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