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Psychology  2024 

The Economic Behaviors during a Pandemic

DOI: 10.4236/psych.2024.154034, PP. 543-568

Keywords: Emotional, Financial, Employment, Age, Racial, Ethnic, Neuroeconomics, Socioeconomics, Normal Goods, Inferior Goods

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The economic behaviors during a Pandemic, will show data on how the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected a selected number of college students for 3 consecutive academic semesters from Spring 2021, Fall 2021, to Spring 2022. The COVID-19 Pandemic effects on countries and its citizens have been profound to say the least. Jobs/industries disappeared in an instant resulting in high unemployment (14%-2nd Qtr.). Supply Chain debacle that the delivery of goods and services across the United States. The race for a vaccine which did not come until a year and a half in the Pandemic, with deaths reaching approximately 1 million people. Data were gathered in a macroeconomic level. However, there were literally no data on the people that was greatly affected. The students (K12). The data show that COVID-19 affected students of all races, gender and employment status financially and emotionally.

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