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profitable (adj.)
it can make a lot of money
cons (n.)
something bad
pros (n.)
something good
neither (conj.)
not one or the other
either (conj.)
one or the other
both (conj.)
one and another
negative (adj.)
another word for bad
target (n.)
another word for aim
produce (v.)
another word for make
go up (phr.)
another word for rise
cost (n.)
another word for price
own (v.)
to have or possess something by right
deflation (n)
when prices fall
poverty (n.)
the state of having little or no money
banknotes (n.)
another word for bill
hyperinflation (n.)
when prices rise too quickly over a short amount of time
decade (n.)
10 years
amount (n.)
number or quantity
moderate (adj.)
medium, middle, average
stable (adj.)
not much movement
labor (n.)
how much money a boss has to pay their employees
salary (n.)
how much money you make per period of time
expectation (n.)
something you think is going to happen; anticipate
willing (v.)
want to do; are okay with doing
demand (n.)
how many people want something
commodity (n.)
another word for product
export (v.)
to sell things to foreign countries
import (v.)
to buy things from foreign countries
trade (n.)
the process of exchanging goods and services for something of value
globalization (n.)
how the world is interconnected
automobile (n.)
another word for car
currency (n.)
the type of money a country uses
jewelry (n.)
accessories you wear that are usually made from precious metals
luxury (adj.)
something that is expensive and not needed
transportation (n.)
a way of traveling from A to B
rate (n.)
amount of something measured per unit of something else, ex. km/h
inflation (n.)
How prices rise over time in relation to wages