Sunday, November 24, 2019
Economics Supply And Demand Essays - Consumer Theory, Babysitter
Economics Supply And Demand Essays - Consumer Theory, Babysitter    Economics Supply And Demand      Economics, supply and  demand   In the article we find that teenagers have the oppertunity to be demanding about their  salary in the baby sitting field, because the amount of babysitters today are scarce. The  babysitting population, teenagers, find themselves busy with school, part time jobs, and  extracirricular activity. Teenagers with drivers licenses are even more scarce than those  with out, all in all, It's hard to find a babysitter. Times have changed, just twenty years  ago there were 33 million children who needed to be watched, and 39 million  babysitters(age 10 - 19), recent polls suggest that children that need to be watched raised  18 percent to 39 million while baby sitters dropped 5 percent to 37 million. The rise in  children coupled with American families spending more time out then years ago, has  allowed the babysitters to set their price with out haggeling. Baby sitters are making well  over the federal minimum wage of $5.15 an hour because they are in demand, and scarce;   the babysitters who train in CPR, serve dinner, and drive are the hardest to come by and  can demand the highest wages.  In this article we see many examples of supply and damand and the powers of  supply and demand. Babysitters are in demand, there is an increase in the amount of  children who need to be watched yet there are relativly few who choose to babysit from  the allready decreased amount of the babysitter work force. This gives the babysitter the  advantage of a noncompetitive work force, allowing the baby sitter to set the price with  out bargaining. If we were to compare two different production possibility frontiers, we  would see a left shift of the curve while demand for baby sitters rises, from 1980 to 1996.   In economics we concider this an inflation, the amount of    
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