The Numbers for 12-26-08
sirgermono
-Economics-
Consumer Goods:
Food - $1.74
Gifts - $3.13
Guns - $9.84
Tickets- $23.73
Houses- $226.00
Raw Materials:
Grain- $1.00
Diamonds- $1.40
Iron- $1.58
Oil- $0.90
Wood- $0.92
National:
Gold to USD- 1 Gold= 73 USD
GDP- 1043 Gold
Exports- 21 Gold
Imports- 13 Gold
Average Pay- $9.38
Summary:
Inflation continues in all sectors, especially in housing, where prices have risen roughly 30 in the last two days. Our GDP has fallen considerably in the last few days, our exports grew by 1 Gold, and our imports by 2. Perhaps the biggest story of the day is the fact that our average pay has fallen by $2.40. This is probably due to the die-off we’ve been experiencing as more and more of our inactive players die.
-Political-
Days Till Presidential Elections: 9
Days Till Congressional Elections: Today
Days Till Party President Elections: 20
Party Membership and Ranking:
1. USWP- 765
2. Lib- 564
3.RfC- 316
4. AAP- 212
5. UCP- 211
6. NP- 87
7.Dem-74
8. Yellow- 61
9. USGP- 54
10. Fed- 47
Congress:
USWP-31%- 16 Congresspersons
Lib-21%- 11 Congresspersons
RfC-17%- 9 Congresspersons
UCP-15%- 8 Congresspersons
AAP-13%- 7 Congresspersons
Yellow-3%- 1 Congressperson
Summary:
The UCP and AAP switched sides yet again, this time with the AAP on top. No other major rank changes. In other news, the USWP has regained control of congress with 31% of all the congressmen being in their party. All the minor parties did not end up with any seats, with the exception of the Yellow Party. This has apparently made Kyle321n very angry at the admins… anyway, for anyone that has not seen the debate area for his impeachment of President Benn Dover, please click it as soon as possible… It will explain everything.
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-Sirgermono
Comments
The Word is better, sorry man. Good Article though, i liked it. I read both whenever articles are posted.
Yeah, the Word seems to be a bit more comprehensive... I really would like to see comparison i.e. GDP has risen from "-"... If it had that, it would be more on-par with the Word.
Thanks for the input from both of you, its much appreciated. I'll get to work on the Malcolm.
Eh, this is more serious and covers more ground personally especially in the political area versus The Word.