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Business, 04.04.2020 10:33 penny3109

Question 1 (2 points)

GDP: Up 1% from last year

CPI: Up 4% from last year

Unemployment: 6% unemployed

Question 1 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Weak

Question 2 (2 points)

GDP: Up 2% from last year

CPI: Up 3% from last year

Unemployment: 5% unemployed

Question 2 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Weak

Question 3 (2 points)

GDP: Up 9% from last year

CPI: Up 1% from last year

Unemployment: 3.5% unemployed

Question 3 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Weak

Question 4 (2 points)

GDP: No change from last year

CPI: Up 10% from last year

Unemployment: 9% unemployed

Question 4 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Weak

Question 5 (2 points)

GDP: Up 6% from last year

CPI: No change from last year

Unemployment: 2% unemployed

Question 5 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Weak

Question 6 (2 points)

GDP: Up 15% from last year

CPI: -2% from last year

Unemployment: 1% unemployed

Question 6 options:

Best Economy Ever!

Ehh...

Weak Sauce

Question 7 (2 points)

GDP: Down 14% from last year

CPI: Up 14% from last year

Unemployment: 14% unemployed

Question 7 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Economy is collapsing, Run Away

Question 8 (2 points)

GDP: -3% from last year

CPI: Up 12% from last year

Unemployment: 8% unemployed

Question 8 options:

Strong

Ok/Stable

Weak

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