Across
- 1. Sometimes people take money from the government because they can't support themselves. When they do this, we say they _______ _______ (2 words).
- 5. The amount of money in the economy is called the money _______.
- 7. It's a verb. It means "bring products into your country from somewhere else."
- 11. These are people who buy and use things.
- 13. It's a verb. We use it in economics when a number has been changing for a long time, and then it stops changing and stays at the same level.
- 14. It's verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes up and down.
- 15. It's a verb which we use to discuss data. It means "go up", and people often confuse it with "raise".
- 17. The percentage of people who don't have jobs is called the unemployment _______.
- 18. Investors but and sell these on the stock market.
Down
- 2. It's a process which happens in every economy. In this process, prices go up a little bit each year, so money loses a little bit of its value.
- 3. In economics, if the number or the value of something stays the same for a period of time, we can say it remains _______.
- 4. Key pieces of data which tell you what's happening in the economy are called economic _______.
- 6. It's a number which shows how much you can produce with all your inputs (time, money, materials etc.)
- 8. In economics, when people talk about what will happen next, they say things like "Over the _______ year, prices will increase."
- 9. It's a verb. It means "to say what you think will happen in the future".
- 10. It's a verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes down.
- 12. These are types of food and other products that people use very often in their everyday lives. (2 words)
- 16. The system which shows how much retail prices change each year is called the retail price _______.
