Imagine your economy is like a growing tree. It needs sunlight, water, and time to keep growing. A good economy grows when people have jobs, companies make more things, and everyone has enough money to spend. When more people are working and spending, the whole tree gets taller.
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- When your school gets more students, the cafeteria needs more food and staff. The whole school grows bigger.
- If you save up money to buy a new bike, that store might hire more workers to help with more customers.
- A neighborhood where everyone is working has more people spending at the local shops.
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See also
- How Do Economies Grow and Shrink?
- What Is the Difference Between ‘Growth’ and ‘Development’ in Economics?
- How Do Economies Grow Over Time?
- How Do ‘Economies’ Grow and Why Does It Matter?
- How Did Ancient People Decide the Value of Things Before Money?
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