How do people in a community earn a living? Christy Comerford 3rd Grade Education 417.01.

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How do people in a community earn a living? Christy Comerford 3rd Grade Education

People have needs of: n Goods n Services

How are needs different then wants?

People earn a living on income by: n Making goods to sell n Supplying their services

What are the goods? n Light bulbs n Clocks n Keys n Cars

Who provide services? n Nurses n Fire fighters n Policemen n Teachers

Are all the goods and services you need found in your community?

Choose one thing on the following list that you can get along without n School n Telephone n Food n TV n Shoes n Shelter n Water n Cloths n Soap n Refigerator

List a good, service, need, or want.