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Evelyn Ewing
22 December, 21:42
How do your actions affect the economy?
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Darien Cunningham
22 December, 22:15
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Our actions affect the economy by buying stuff when you buy an idea a certain percent goes to the government as a tax fund and the more you buy the higher the economy will go up but when people buy less the economy will go down.
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