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| Hurricane XXVIII Domestic Statistics | |||
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| Government Category: | Rogue Nation | ||
| Government Priority: | Defence | ||
| Economic Rating: | Frightening | ||
| Civil Rights Rating: | Below Average | ||
| Political Freedoms: | Rare | ||
| Income Tax Rate: | 49% | ||
| Consumer Confidence Rate: | 103% | ||
| Worker Enthusiasm Rate: | 100% | ||
| Major Industry: | Arms Manufacturing | ||
| National Animal: | Bird | ||
| Hurricane XXVIII Demographics | |||
| Total Population: | 1,728,000,000 | ||
| Criminals: | 137,094,143 | ||
| Elderly, Disabled, & Retirees: | 225,110,028 | ||
| Military & Reserves: ? | 151,504,071 | ||
| Students and Youth: | 297,648,000 | ||
| Unemployed but Able: | 226,458,546 | ||
| Working Class: | 690,185,212 | ||
| Hurricane XXVIII Government Budget Details | |||
| Government Budget: | $34,717,442,460,195.23 | ||
| Government Expenditures: | $31,245,698,214,175.70 | ||
| Goverment Waste: | $3,471,744,246,019.52 | ||
| Goverment Efficiency: | 90% | ||
| Hurricane XXVIII Government Spending Breakdown: | |||
| Administration: | $6,561,596,624,976.90 | 21% | |
| Social Welfare: | $0.00 | 0% | |
| Healthcare: | $1,249,827,928,567.03 | 4% | |
| Education: | $1,562,284,910,708.79 | 5% | |
| Religion & Spirituality: | $624,913,964,283.51 | 2% | |
| Defense: | $9,373,709,464,252.71 | 30% | |
| Law & Order: | $2,812,112,839,275.81 | 9% | |
| Commerce: | $6,249,139,642,835.14 | 20% | |
| Public Transport: | $937,370,946,425.27 | 3% | |
| The Environment: | $1,249,827,928,567.03 | 4% | |
| Social Equality: | $624,913,964,283.51 | 2% | |
| Hurricane XXVIIIWhite Market Economic Statistics ? | |||
| Gross Domestic Product: | $25,157,700,000,000.00 | ||
| GDP Per Capita: | $14,558.85 | ||
| Average Salary Per Employee: | $24,403.71 | ||
| Unemployment Rate: | 13.02% | ||
| Consumption: | $31,833,685,103,738.88 | ||
| Exports: | $7,684,645,560,320.00 | ||
| Imports: | $7,655,571,587,072.00 | ||
| Trade Net: | 29,073,973,248.00 | ||
| Hurricane XXVIII Non Market Statistics ? Evasion, Black Market, Barter & Crime | |||
| Black & Grey Markets Combined: | $97,419,780,990,641.38 | ||
| Avg Annual Criminal's Income / Savings: ? | $65,073.72 | ||
| Recovered Product + Fines & Fees: | $6,575,835,216,868.29 | ||
| Black Market & Non Monetary Trade: | |||
| Guns & Weapons: | $7,896,609,986,385.23 | ||
| Drugs and Pharmaceuticals: | $1,941,789,340,914.40 | ||
| Extortion & Blackmail: | $10,615,115,063,665.38 | ||
| Counterfeit Goods: | $11,391,830,800,031.14 | ||
| Trafficking & Intl Sales: | $1,553,431,472,731.52 | ||
| Theft & Disappearance: | $1,553,431,472,731.52 | ||
| Counterfeit Currency & Instruments : | $11,650,736,045,486.40 | ||
| Illegal Mining, Logging, and Hunting : | $1,423,978,850,003.89 | ||
| Basic Necessitites : | $906,168,359,093.39 | ||
| School Loan Fraud : | $1,812,336,718,186.77 | ||
| Tax Evasion + Barter Trade : | $41,890,505,825,975.79 | ||
| Hurricane XXVIII Total Market Statistics ? | |||
| National Currency: | Dollar | ||
| Exchange Rates: | 1 Dollar = $1.12 | ||
| $1 = 0.89 Dollars | |||
| Regional Exchange Rates | |||
| Gross Domestic Product: | $25,157,700,000,000.00 - 21% | ||
| Black & Grey Markets Combined: | $97,419,780,990,641.38 - 79% | ||
| Real Total Economy: | $122,577,480,990,641.38 | ||
| STL Economic Statistics & Links | |||
| Gross Regional Product: | $64,847,437,889,536 | ||
| Region Wide Imports: | $7,983,621,210,112 | ||
| Largest Regional GDP: | Hurricane XXVIII | ||
| Largest Regional Importer: | Hurricane XXVIII | ||
| Regional Search Functions: | All STL Nations. | ||
| Regional Nations by GDP | Regional Trading Leaders | |||
| Regional Exchange Rates | WA Members | |||
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