Basic Economic Concepts
The U.S. Economy
Consumers and Producers
Consumers and Producers 2
Economic Words
Banking words
100

The total number of things that a group of people can produce. 

Productive Capacity

100

Looking for items that are similar to the ones you want to buy. 

comparison shop

100

A person who purchases goods or services.

A consumer

100

The amount of money a person earns at their work. 

income 

100

Food, shelter, clothing

needs

100

An account people keep their money in to pay bills and make purchases from. 

checking account

200

Something that can be used to increase profit or production. Examples: money, car, tools, person. 

Resource

200

Work that people do to earn money. 

labor

200

A person who makes goods or services. 

a producer

200

The amount of money a person pays for goods and services.

expense

200

video games, tvs, movies, toys

wants

200

A piece of paper someone uses to tell a bank to give someone else money from their account. 

check

300

The tools needed for making things.

Capital Goods

300

A person who hires a worker. 

employer

300

Businesses try to sell goods and services to consumers but consumers have a choice in purchasing the products or services they want or need. 

Market Economy

300

A bill or payment that is the same every month. 

fixed expense

300

Uses goods and services.

households 

300
Works like a credit card but the money is taken directly out of their account. 

debit card

400

To do one thing very well. 

Specialization
400

Someone who takes a risk to start a business. They often develop new goods and services. 

entrepreneur

400

The total amount of a product that producers are willing to make or sell at a certain price. 

supply 

400

A bill or payment that is a different amount each month. 

variable expense

400

Provides goods and services.

private businesses

400

An account that people put money in to save money make larger purchases or have money put aside for the future. 

savings account

500

Different workers do different parts of a job. 

Division of Labor

500

A tax you pay to the government on your home or your property. 

property tax

500

The amount of a product that consumers are will and able to buy at a certain price. 

demand 
500

A plan for how much money will be spent on each item that a person must buy 

budget

500

Provides checking accounts, savings accounts, and loans. 

banking
500

money given to you by the bank that must be paid back plus interest. 

loan

600

Products move on a rolling platform past different workers who are each assigned a different specific job to do.

Assembly Line 
600

Money that comes from your paycheck and goes directly to the government. 

income tax 

600

Extra money you pay for goods or services that you purchase. 

sales tax 

600

What a person gives up by choosing one way of using resources instead of another. 

Opportunity Cost 

600

Provides certain goods and services through taxes.

government

600

Money that is collected by the government to pay for things that the country needs. 

taxes