A good that is essential for survival and rhymes with mood.
What is food?
A service you need if your house is messy.
What is a house-cleaner?
This generic name describes a producer that cooks food and sells it to costumers.
What is a restaurant?
The thing a consumer must spend to obtain goods and services.
What is money?
The study of money and choices.
What is economics?
A large good that you can drive. It could be a want or a need, depending on its price.
What is a car?
A service that is paid for by taxes and puts out fires.
What is a firefighter?
These are two things that producers provide for consumers.
What are goods and services.
What consumers make every day when considering how to spend money.
What are choices?
The term for resources obtained from the earth.
What are natural resources?
A good that is never a need and is worn as an accessory.
What is jewerly?
A type of service where you pay to borrow something for a short amount of time.
What is renting?
This producer is one of the largest employers in Washington state, the goods they make are gigantic and incredibly expensive.
What is Boeing?
What a consumer who pays for when they get a haircut.
What is a service.
Someone who buys a plane ticket.
What is a consumer?
A good that was worth its weight in gold a long time ago.
What is salt?
A service job that is helping you right now.
What is a teacher?
This producer is owned by the government and is responsible for landing a person on the moon.
What is NASA?
The role almost all consumers take on to earn money to buy goods and services.
What is a worker?
The term for the worth of a worker's skills and experience.
What is human capital?
A good that is built in Washington state in the largest factory in the world.
What is an airplane?
A service that is paid by a producer to bring you food.
What is a waiter/waitress?
This four letter word describes the type of producer many Matheia families work for.
What is 'tech'?
Consumers fulfill these buy paying for goods and services.
What are wants and needs?
A word that means nothing is infinite in economics.
What is scarcity?