The somewhat triangular area labeled by f in the graph shows the area of consumer surplus which shows that the equilibrium price in the market was less than what many of the consumers were willing to pay.
Consumer surplus graph with price floor.
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Minimum wage and price floors.
Consumer and producer surplus.
The theory explains that spending behavior varies with the preferences of individuals.
The effect of government interventions on surplus.
Price and quantity controls.
Price floors are used by the government to prevent prices from being too low.
The most common price floor is the minimum wage the minimum price that can be payed for labor.
Consumer surplus is an economic measurement to calculate the benefit i e surplus of what consumers are willing to pay for a good or service versus its market price.
The video shows the impact on both producer surplus and consumer surplus.
A price floor is the lowest legal price a commodity can be sold at.
How price controls reallocate surplus.
Price floors are also used often in agriculture to try to protect farmers.
Price ceilings and price floors.