Economic Choices Project

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Economic Choices Project Student Name

Shelter Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Shelter Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Shelter Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Shelter Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Shelter Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Transportation Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Transportation Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Transportation Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Transportation Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Transportation Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Food Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Food Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Food Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Food Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Food Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Clothing Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Clothing Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Clothing Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Clothing Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Clothing Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Communications Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Communications Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Communications Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Communications Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Communications Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Entertainment Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Entertainment Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Entertainment Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Entertainment Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Entertainment Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Computer Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Computer Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Computer Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Computer Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Computer Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Savings Choices Choice One Choice Two Choice Three

Savings Choices Choice One Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Savings Choices Choice Two Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Savings Choices Choice Three Advantage One Advantage Two Disadvantage One Disadvantage Two

Savings Choices Your Choice Reason One Reason Two

Total Expenses Shelter - $ Transportation - $ Food - $ Clothing - $ Communications - $ Entertainment - $ Computer - $ Savings - $ Total Expenses - $

Amount Left Over Amount Left Over - $ First thing you would use left over money for Second thing you would use left over money for Third thing you would use left over money for