Global Stats day 2197

Day 2,198, 01:00 Published in USA Greece by Jack Lantos
Global Snapshot

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The recent updates have allowed some extra information to be collected, specifically, how much taxation is being taken from citizens in every country. The treasury figures below are averaged over the previous week and show the taxation without the "occupier" tax imposed, i.e. the full amount is given without dividing it up with other countries controlling the core regions, in order to fairly represent the output of each country.

High tax output may be good or bad depending on ideology or the population base - if there are enough population to support it there will be a lower tax burden factor.

One measure of quality of life for ordinary citizens is to to measure how much they earn and how affordable their products are; for this, "Tanks per day" indicates the number of local Q7 tanks than can be purchased in that country if a citizen works once at the top "Job market" wage after taxes are subtracted.

The countries are ranked according to influence (from egov4u data), although there may be some anomalies with "influence" at the moment due to recent world events, which may be resolved by repeating this analysis later.

The overall economy rating is calculated based on both the affordability of products (high wage after tax, low tank price) and profitability of companies (high bonuses, low taxes). By this measure the top performers at the moment are: Slovenia, Argentina, Spain, and Serbia.