Unemployment rate rises as output falls so fewer workers are needed. Cosumption falls as people become poorer due to unemployment so they cannot spend but save so this leads to a fall in investment as firms dont make as much profit due to less people spending.
Investment assets are assets that are held for investment purposes. Some examples are: Gold, Silver, Bonds , Stocks. Where as a consumption asset is an asset that is typically held for consumption. Some examples are: Oil, Copper, Cattle.
typically the higher the price the lower the consumption
The GDP or gross domestic product is calculated by the sum of Consumption, Investment, Government Spending, and Net Exports. GDP is defined as the sum of all goods and services that are produced within a nation's borders over a specific time interval, typically one calendar year.
Unemployment assistance.
Typically the unemployment pay will be based on the amount of time you worked at the old job and the amount of money you were paid.
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A sequence of economic activity typically characterized by recession, fiscal recovery, growth, and fiscal decline.
Yes, college is a financial investment. Typically, it brings a lot of student loans, so you will not see the investment until after the loans are paid off.
An investment will typically involve someone trading money for a certain share of the company or future company.
it rises
The majority of coffee consumption typically occurs in the morning.
A period of general economic decline; typically defined as a decline in GDP for two or more consecutive quarters. A recession is typically accompanied by a drop in the stock market, an increase in unemployment, and a decline in the housing market. A recession is generally considered less severe than a depression, and if a recession continues long enough it is often then classified as a depression. There is no one obvious cause of a recession, although overall blame generally falls on the federal leadership, often either the President himself, the head of the Federal Reserve, or the entire administration.