Country Revenue Analysis

Day 3,378, 17:04 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Huey George

Country Revenues

On Day 3,368 Country Revenues were split into revenue sources and displayed accordingly as cover by my previous article.

So what has 10 days shown us about the UK's Revenue Sources?

First a reminder of our current rates of taxation



Overall our country has generated revenue of £35,141.00 between Day 3,368 and 3,377

£18,069.00 (51.42😵 has generated additional income for our occupiers at our expense. (Although of course our allies Lithuania do return all they receive from our taxes)

£17,072.00 (48.58😵 has been raised through Work as Manager; Value Added Tax; Work; Import Tax; Combat Orders; Medals. Without further ado time to look into those individual revenue sources in more detail



Work as Manager

Total - £5,092.00 (14.49😵
Daily Average £509.20
Median £344.00
Min £236.00
Max £1,405.00

Work
Total - £1,758.00 (5.00😵
Daily Average £175.80
Median £167.50
Min £131.00
Max £255.00

Value Added Tax
Total - £1,829.00 (5.20😵
Daily Average £182.90
Median £193.00
Min £67.00
Max £273.00

Import Tax
Total - £497.00 (1.41😵
Daily Average £49.70
Median £46.50
Min £8.00
Max £106.00

Medals
Total - £2,289.00 (6.51😵
Daily Average £228.90
Median £236.50
Min £42.00
Max £404.00

Combat Orders
Total - £5,607.00 (15.96😵
Daily Average £560.70
Median £158.00
Min £13.00
Max £2,434.00



Analysis

Leaving aside our "lost" revenue as I assume it's taken evenly from all revenue sources.

It is of interest to see Combat Ordersat the top of our revenue sources over 10 days however it has been the most variable highlighted by large differences between Min and Max also between Average and Median. The highest days of income from Combat Orders were over the last few days and the "contested" resistance wars in Scotland and Yorkshire & Humberside surely contributed.

I had expected Work as Manager to top the pile however as Work Tax is currently set at 1% even our 9th highest in the eWorld average salary means this revenue is restricted as much as possible to save revenue going to our occupying nations. Any increase in Work Tax would result in this being our top revenue source. The variability is slightly higher than I'd expect, again highlighted by notable differences between Min and Max also between Average and Median, a possible indication those who WAM to produce material and goods may not be as consistent as I had thought. Although we also lost our high resource regions to the USA during this period which would have significantly influenced WAM revenue.

Medals, VAT and Work are similar in the amount of revenue they've generated and show less variability than WAM and COs so far showing the UK maybe a consistent place of currency medal hunters, workers and market goods buyers. However again an increase in the minimum rates set against Work Tax / VAT would see Work, Medal and VAT revenue source generated more income. Over the 10 days we've seen some variability most likely related to the opportunities to earn true patriot medals and perhaps the opportunities to earn freedom fighter medals however chances to earn the later seems never to be in short demand. I suspect VAT will be largely drive by "events" where demand for supplies is temporarily increase to gain short term rewards introduced by the admin or reward for medals is temporarily increased or both. Although of course as mention levels of taxation will be important for Work, Medals and VAT.

Finally Import Tax unsurprising sits at our least valuable revenue source. An increase from the minimum rates of Import Tax levied against all goods would increase the revenue from this source to an extent however most likely not to a level where Import Tax would be a significant revenue source.

As always I would be interested in what other citizens think about our daily tax revenue generated by owned regions. Especially as we are currently regaining our regions and soon our current members of Congress or their successors will be considering law proposals to undoubtedly raise our taxation levels from minimum.



Thanks for reading

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Huey George
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