Health of Economy
Keeping Prices Steady
Types of Unemployment
Types of Inflation
Full Employment
100

It measures the total value of goods and services produced in a country and is an indicator of economic health.

What is GDP or Gross Domestic Profit 

100

A situation in which the average of all prices of goods and services is rising 

What is inflation

100

Short-term unemployment that is not related to the business cycle 

What is Frictional unemployment 
100

An increase in production costs, such as expenses for materials and wages.

What is cost-push inflation 

100

The situation when about 94 percent of those available to work actually have jobs

What is full employment 

200

An increase in the nation's output of goods and services

What is economic growth

200

Purchasing power is a function of what?

What is inflation and income

200

A downturn in the business cycle reduces the demand for labor throughout the economy.

What is cyclical unemployment 

200

The demand for goods and services is greater than the supply. 

What is demand-pull inflation

200
To determine how close we are to full employment, the government measures what?

What is unemployment rate.

300

This country has continued to grow more rapidly than most other countries

What is China 

300

Keeping overall prices for goods and services fairly steady 

What is the third macroeconomic goal

300
Is unrelated to the business cycle, but is involuntary.

What is structural unemployment

300

Wage increases are a major cause of 

What is cost-push inflation

300

Those not seeking jobs because they think no one will hire them.

What are "discouraged workers"

400

A decline in GDP that lasts for two consecutive quarters 

What is recession
400

The Department of Labor collects about 80,000 retail price quotes and 5,000 housing rent figures to calculate this index.

What is consumer price

400

Occurs during specific times of the year in certain industries.

What is seasonal unemployment 

400

An index of the prices of a "market basket" of goods and services purchased by typical urban consumers.

What is consumer price index (CPI)

400

How often does the US Department of Labor release statistics on employment.

What is each month.

500

The fluctuation of econonic activity over time, consisting of expansion, peak, contraction and trough.

What is the business cycle

500

Another important indicator of inflation.

What are changes in wholesale prices.

500

This well-known North American automobile manufacturer, workforce increased by 25 percent over the past 5 years.

Who is Ford Motor Company

500

Major components of the CPI, that are weighted by importance 

What are food and beverages, clothing, transportation, housing, medical care, recreation and education. 

500

During the 2007-2009 recession in the United States the unemployment rate peaked at what percent in October of 2009?

What is 10 percent.