Lesson 51 of 84 ยท Economics
โญ 30 XPโ Market PortOpportunity Cost: Every Choice Has a Trade-Off
Opportunity cost is what you give up when making a choice.
๐ฏ Your mission
Spot the cost behind the price.
โก The twist
Cheap for you usually means expensive for someone else.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ Money used to be made of cocoa beans, salt, and even giant stones.
Then & Now
๐ฑ This is happening in your local store every single day.
Opportunity cost is what you give up when making a choice. Spending your allowance on a book means you cannot also buy a toy. Every decision involves trade-offs.
Key Facts
Needs are different from wants.
Supply and demand affect prices.
Trade connects people globally.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2What is the difference between needs and wants?
Why this still matters
The next time you spend $1, ask: who else benefited besides you?
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Find two products that look similar but cost very different. Why?
For the dinner table
โIf you had $20 to start a business, what would you sell?โ
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