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- What type of unemployment has people out of work because they are between jobs? Row Question

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- What type of unemployment has people out of work because the job only exists part of the year? Row Question

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- What type of unemployment has people out of work because of a bad economy? Row Question

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- What type of unemployment has people out of work because their skills are not demanded? Row Question

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- What do we call people who have given up looking for work? Row Question

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- What gender is more likely to be employed? Row Question

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-What gender is least likely to be employed? Row Question

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Row Question - What race is most likely to be employed?

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Row Question -What race is least likely to be employed?

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- What graph compares prices for goods over time? Row Question

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- What do we call the standard year that you measure the Consumer Price Index from? Row Question

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-What year is the base year? Row Question

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- What type of inflation raises prices due to greater demand than supply? Row Question

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- What type of inflation raises prices due to an increase in the cost of production? Row Question

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- What do we call a relative term defined by comparing what poorer people have to what richer people have? Row Question

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- What graph shows the inequality in the distribution of income? Row Question

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- What do we call a cost or benefit from an activity that affects an uninvolved party? Row Question

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- What do we call the total borrowing by the government of all combined years? Row Question

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- What do we call it when the government spends more money in a year than they collect in taxes? Row Question

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- What type of tax occurs when people with lower incomes pay a greater percent of their income than people with high incomes? Row Question

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-Everything else is either Lorenz curves or Consumer Price Index graphs. Make sure you know how to do both of them. Row Question

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