Answer:
B. A type of shirt that sold for $10 in 2000 costs $15 in 2020
Explanation:
Inflation is a measure of the rate of rising prices of goods and services in an economy.
Savings usually have positive impacts on economic growth of a nation. Firstly, increase in the amount of money saved increase the amount of money that are available in the banks which can be used for investment purposes that will benefit the economy. Secondly, high saving rate in an economy increases the ability of that economy to recover from inflation and recession. Personally and nationally, saving helps to cope better with economic and financial down turns.
Answer:
The answer is $1,701 billion
Explanation:
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the cumulative (total) market value of the final outputs (goods and services) produced within an economy(country) during a given period of time usually a year.
GDP = C + I + G + (X - M)
where C - expenditure by households or consumers
I - investments by businesses or firms
G - expenditure from the government
X - exports from the country
M - imports into the country
Total consumers' expenditure is:
durable goods = $200 billion;
nondurable goods = $350 billion; services = $600 billion
Total. $1,150 billion
Total business investment is $200billion
Therefore, GDP is
$1,150 + $200 + $400 + ($30 - $79)
=$1750 - $49
= $1,701 billion