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aggregate demand | total amount of spending by individuals and businesses throughout the economy |
aggregate supply | total amount of goods and services produced throughout the economy |
CPI | a measure of the average change over time in the price of a fixed group of products |
cyclical unemployment | Results from recessions and economic downtowns - usually thought to be harmful to the economy |
deflation | a decrease in the average price level of all goods and services in an economy |
discouraged worker | a subset of marginally attached workers who want a job but have stopped looking for a job for job-related reasons |
frictional unemployment | when workers are moving from one job to another - usually considered a normal part of a healthy and changing economoy |
income gap | the amount of income inequality in the nation |
inflation | an increase in the average price level of all products in an economy |
market basket | a representative sample of commonly purchased consumer items |
poverty rate | the percentage of individuals or families in the total population that are living in poverty |
poverty level/threshold | the lowest income as determined by the government that a family or household of a certain size or composition needs to maintain a basic standard of living |
structural unemployment | occurs as a result of changes in technology or in the way the economy is organized |
underemployed workers | workers who have jobs beneath their skill level or who want full-time work but are only able to find part-time jobs |
unemployment rate | most closely watching labor force statistic--the percentage of people in the labor force who are unemployed |
seasonal unemployment | regular fluctuations in jobs usually affected by busy times in the year or holidays or harvest schedules |