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1. What are two economic issues you feel strongly about and why? (college costs, debt, inflation, etc)

College costs are a big economic problem for me because I’m afraid of not being able to pay back the money I owe, and it limits me to what colleges I want to go to because I don’t have that kind of money to spend and pay back to government. Also, debt with us owing China over trillions of dollars because one day China might take over the US and it’s over for us.


2. Does economics/income play a part in who you choose as your friends?

Economics/income does not at all play a part in who I choose as friends, because regardless of how poor or rich that person is, I care more about they are all about and not their money


6. Do you have a job? Why? What role does this play in your life?

I’m a cashier at market basket and it plays a big role in my life because it causes me stress and is my only steady income I’ve had for three years.


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sociology self study

By Mira Prechek