Infographics are graphic representations of information that allow viewers to grasp information quickly. Use these infographics in the classroom to teach and reinforce economic and personal finance concepts in a colorful and easy-to-understand format.
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Banking
Introduces students to the factors they should consider when they choose banking services.
Introduces students to the factors they should consider when they choose banking services.
Budgeting
Illustrates the difference between sources of income and fixed versus variable expenses through a simple budget plan.
Illustrates the difference between sources of income and fixed versus variable expenses through a simple budget plan.
Circular Flow
Explains how resources, goods and services, and payments flow through the economy using the economic model of circular flow.
Explains how resources, goods and services, and payments flow through the economy using the economic model of circular flow.
Credit
Introduces students to the relationships among credit history, credit report, and credit score.
Introduces students to the relationships among credit history, credit report, and credit score.
Decision-making
Reminds students that, in a world of scarcity, everyone must make choices and introduces a decision-making model.
Reminds students that, in a world of scarcity, everyone must make choices and introduces a decision-making model.
Economic Systems
Helps students discover the three basic economic questions and how each system answers these questions, identify several key advantages and disadvantages for each economic system, recognize some economic indicators that can measure performance on broad social economic goals, and see how specific countries rank on a measure of economic freedom.
Helps students discover the three basic economic questions and how each system answers these questions, identify several key advantages and disadvantages for each economic system, recognize some economic indicators that can measure performance on broad social economic goals, and see how specific countries rank on a measure of economic freedom.
Entrepreneurs
Introduces students to the motivations and decision making of entrepreneurs and discusses their economic impact.
Introduces students to the motivations and decision making of entrepreneurs and discusses their economic impact.
The Fed Explained
Learn about the structure and functions of the Federal Reserve with this infographic.
Learn about the structure and functions of the Federal Reserve with this infographic.
Financial Preparedness
Identifies the steps students need to take when developing their own plans for being financially prepared for emergencies.
Identifies the steps students need to take when developing their own plans for being financially prepared for emergencies.
Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Defines fiscal and monetary policy and highlights their key differences.
Defines fiscal and monetary policy and highlights their key differences.
GDP
Highlights the basics about GDP.
Highlights the basics about GDP.
Human Capital
Helps students see clearly the strong connection between education level and subsequent earning potential.
Helps students see clearly the strong connection between education level and subsequent earning potential.
Insurance
Introduces students to basic insurance terms and common types of personal insurance.
Introduces students to basic insurance terms and common types of personal insurance.
Maximum Employment
Highlights the goal of maximum employment and features labor market measures and terminology.
Highlights the goal of maximum employment and features labor market measures and terminology.
Opportunity Occupations (Shipping is limited to states in the Sixth District: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee.)
Describes opportunity occupations, jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree and pay at least the national annual median wage. It identifies top opportunity occupations in six southeastern states.
Describes opportunity occupations, jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree and pay at least the national annual median wage. It identifies top opportunity occupations in six southeastern states.
Price Ceilings and Price Floors
Highlights the effects price ceilings and price floors have on markets.
Highlights the effects price ceilings and price floors have on markets.
Price Stability
Highlights the goal of price stability and features price level measures and terminology.
Highlights the goal of price stability and features price level measures and terminology.
Saving and Investing
Explains the Rule of 72 with examples of compound interest and its power to help grow students' money.
Explains the Rule of 72 with examples of compound interest and its power to help grow students' money.
Supply and Demand
Highlights basic concepts such as the law of supply and demand, changes in demand and supply versus changes in the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied, the determinants of demand and supply, and market equilibrium.
Highlights basic concepts such as the law of supply and demand, changes in demand and supply versus changes in the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied, the determinants of demand and supply, and market equilibrium.
Taxes—Economics
Illustrates the different taxes collected by government and the three tax systems, and provides examples of local, state, and federal expenditures paid for with tax revenues.
Illustrates the different taxes collected by government and the three tax systems, and provides examples of local, state, and federal expenditures paid for with tax revenues.
Taxes—Personal Finance
Features the types of taxes people pay and illustrates the deductions, tax rate, and liabilities and credits that one finds on their pay stub.
Features the types of taxes people pay and illustrates the deductions, tax rate, and liabilities and credits that one finds on their pay stub.
Trade
Basics from key terminology to why we trade are featured alongside introductions to foundational concepts such as production possibilities frontiers, absolute and comparative advantage, trade barriers, and free trade versus protectionism.
Basics from key terminology to why we trade are featured alongside introductions to foundational concepts such as production possibilities frontiers, absolute and comparative advantage, trade barriers, and free trade versus protectionism.