Delaware High School Economics Curriculum
Delaware high school Economics covers the core principles students need to understand how economies work at the personal, national, and global level. Topics include supply and demand, market structures, the role of government in the economy, monetary and fiscal policy, and personal finance skills like budgeting and investing.
How StudyPug Supports Delaware Economics Students
StudyPug provides lessons and practice problems for every Economics topic taught in Delaware high schools. Each lesson breaks down complex ideas into clear, manageable explanations. Students can work at their own pace, revisit difficult topics, and practice until they feel confident.
Key Topics in High School Economics
- Microeconomics: Supply and demand, market structures, consumer and producer behavior
- Macroeconomics: GDP, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy
- Personal Finance: Budgeting, saving, credit, taxes, and investing
- Global Economics: International trade, exchange rates, and globalization
- Economic Systems: Comparing market, command, and mixed economies
Aligned to Delaware Academic Standards
All content on StudyPug for Delaware high school Economics is organized to reflect the Delaware Academic Standards for Social Studies. Students and parents can find the relevant topic quickly and get straight to the lesson and practice they need.