[MoF] Economic Indicators of eCanada: Day 4,151

Day 4,151, 06:25 Published in Canada Canada by Canadian Ministry of Finance


This is the next week of the Economic Indicators of Canada. This will be a weekly article outlining some of the economic variables and how they are changing in eCanada. It looks at the CPI, Median Wage and WAM tax.

The base prices were taken on Day 4,081.



Consumer Price Index (CPI)

The basket of goods being looked at for the typical eCanadian citizen per week to calculate the CPI is: 84 Q7 weapons, 2100 Q2 food, and 1 Q1 house. This is based on each citizen using a Q1 house non-stop, and using 1,200 energy per day for fighting, always using a Q7 weapon to fight. The base prices will be the prices of each good on Day 4,081.

The Cost of the basket on the base day was: $14,797.00
The Cost of the basket on Day 4,151: $15,038.00

This makes a CPI of 101.63, which leads to an inflation rate in eCanada of 5.14% over the last 7 days.

Causes

The cost of Q2 food did not change, the cost of housing went up 231, and the cost of Q7 weapons went up 6.00 per weapon.

WAM tax

The Work-As-Manager (WAM) tax on Day 4,144 was $17.56 per company.

On Day, 4,151, the WAM tax was $19.28. This is an increase of 7.23%

Causes

This increase was caused by an increase in the average wage in eCanada.



The next edition will potentially be available on Tuesday April 9th, Day 4,158 of the New World.

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