How much are you earning?

Day 1,960, 10:58 Published in United Kingdom Israel by dante643

This article will be a very general analysis on the minimum income of a eUK worker for the year of 2013, how can I get away with it being a general analysis you may ask, well I don't see other articles like this so my competition is lack-luster so meh, right-ie-o lets get started.

First and foremost we must look at income from wages, now currently on the job market the average wage for the first ten job offers is: 13.26GDP (at the time of writing this article)

That means from wages over the course of a year (being 365 days because leap years can go eat me) the average worker will earn (MATHS TIME!):

13.26
x365


66.30
795.6
3978
4839.9GDP (I show my workings out like a good boy)

So the average worker earns 4839.9GDP annually but that's just from wages, we must also take into account HWM (Hard Worker Medals) those lovely little things that come once a month and unlike that other thing that happens once a month to our girlfriends we welcome this. To calculate how much GDP the average worker earns from HWM we must calculate how many medals are earned in a year, the gold that is produced and the GDP equivalence. Right then lets get started.

365/30 = 12.16 (rounded down to 12 for convenience)

so you'll earn twelve HWM a year you earn 5G a medal resulting in:

12
x 5
= 60G

how that equates in GDP is as followed, currently 1GDP is equal to 0.005G so to find how many GDP is in 1G its a simple calculation:

1 / .005 = 200GDP

knowing that 200GDP is in 1G its a simple calculation of:

60
x200
= 12000

so yearly a worker will earn 12000GDP a year currently from HWM

now finally the most annoying thing to calculate just in terms of varying combinations are Super Soldier Medals (SS). Now I'm going to make this easy for myself by just taking the standard Q1 Training Centres (do your own calculations if you don't already know how much strength you'll earn over the year) training every day for +5 strength will result in this:

5 x 365 = 1825

1825 / 250 = 7.3 (rounded down to 7 cause logic)

7 x 5 = 35

35 x 200 = 7000

thus resulting in 7000GDP a year from SS medals. So how does this all add up? Well the minimum income of a eUK worker this year is:

7000 + 12000 + 4839.9
= 23839.9GDP
or
= 119.1995G

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