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Indiana High School Economics Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every high school Economics topic. Aligned to Indiana Academic Standards so students can keep up with class or get ahead.

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1.1.1

Scarcity:

2.1.2

Market Forces:

3.1.1

Measurement:

4.1.2

Global Markets:

5.3.1

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Indiana High School Economics: What Students Learn

Indiana high school Economics covers the core principles that explain how individuals, businesses, and governments make decisions. Students explore microeconomics topics like supply and demand, price mechanisms, and market structures, as well as macroeconomics topics such as GDP, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal policy. Personal finance skills — including budgeting, saving, investing, and credit — are also central to the Indiana curriculum.

How StudyPug Supports Indiana Economics Students

StudyPug provides lessons and guided practice problems for every topic in the Indiana high school Economics curriculum. Each lesson breaks down complex ideas into clear, manageable steps so students can understand concepts rather than just memorize them. Students can work through topics at their own pace, revisit lessons as many times as needed, and practice with problems that mirror what they see in class.

  • Lessons aligned to Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies
  • Step-by-step explanations for concepts like supply and demand, market equilibrium, and fiscal policy
  • Practice problems for personal finance topics including budgeting and investing
  • Available on any device, anytime

Preparing for Tests and Assessments in Indiana

Indiana high school students are assessed on social studies content including Economics through state and district-level assessments. Mastering Economics fundamentals also supports college readiness and performance on standardized tests. StudyPug's practice problems help students apply what they have learned and build confidence before exams.

Key Economics Topics Covered

  • Supply, demand, and market equilibrium
  • Types of market structures: perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly
  • Personal finance: budgeting, saving, credit, and investing
  • Macroeconomic indicators: GDP, inflation, and unemployment
  • Fiscal policy and monetary policy
  • International trade and global economic interdependence