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Region: Mizuki Akiyama
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It is Okay to Take Things Slow Domestic Statistics | |||
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Government Category: | Matriarchy | ||
Government Priority: | Education | ||
Economic Rating: | Strong | ||
Civil Rights Rating: | Superb | ||
Political Freedoms: | World Benchmark | ||
Income Tax Rate: | 11% | ||
Consumer Confidence Rate: | 105% | ||
Worker Enthusiasm Rate: | 109% | ||
Major Industry: | Automobile Manufacturing | ||
National Animal: | Saki | ||
It is Okay to Take Things Slow Demographics | |||
Total Population: | 1,169,000,000 | ||
Criminals: | 124,036,422 | ||
Elderly, Disabled, & Retirees: | 151,928,974 | ||
Military & Reserves: ? | 15,004,616 | ||
Students and Youth: | 210,186,200 | ||
Unemployed but Able: | 182,694,543 | ||
Working Class: | 485,149,245 | ||
It is Okay to Take Things Slow Government Budget Details | |||
Government Budget: | $3,209,878,909,739.34 | ||
Government Expenditures: | $3,177,780,120,641.94 | ||
Goverment Waste: | $32,098,789,097.39 | ||
Goverment Efficiency: | 99% | ||
It is Okay to Take Things Slow Government Spending Breakdown: | |||
Administration: | $158,889,006,032.10 | 5% | |
Social Welfare: | $858,000,632,573.32 | 27% | |
Healthcare: | $381,333,614,477.03 | 12% | |
Education: | $1,144,000,843,431.10 | 36% | |
Religion & Spirituality: | $0.00 | 0% | |
Defense: | $158,889,006,032.10 | 5% | |
Law & Order: | $158,889,006,032.10 | 5% | |
Commerce: | $254,222,409,651.36 | 8% | |
Public Transport: | $63,555,602,412.84 | 2% | |
The Environment: | $0.00 | 0% | |
Social Equality: | $63,555,602,412.84 | 2% | |
It is Okay to Take Things SlowWhite Market Economic Statistics ? | |||
Gross Domestic Product: | $2,881,300,000,000.00 | ||
GDP Per Capita: | $2,464.76 | ||
Average Salary Per Employee: | $4,418.17 | ||
Unemployment Rate: | 23.60% | ||
Consumption: | $11,911,862,608,199.68 | ||
Exports: | $1,794,370,441,472.00 | ||
Imports: | $1,796,401,528,832.00 | ||
Trade Net: | -2,031,087,360.00 | ||
It is Okay to Take Things Slow Non Market Statistics ? Evasion, Black Market, Barter & Crime | |||
Black & Grey Markets Combined: | $2,239,710,461,367.67 | ||
Avg Annual Criminal's Income / Savings: ? | $1,253.95 | ||
Recovered Product + Fines & Fees: | $83,989,142,301.29 | ||
Black Market & Non Monetary Trade: | |||
Guns & Weapons: | $30,719,028,796.70 | ||
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals: | $184,314,172,780.18 | ||
Extortion & Blackmail: | $79,869,474,871.41 | ||
Counterfeit Goods: | $95,228,989,269.76 | ||
Trafficking & Intl Sales: | $12,287,611,518.68 | ||
Theft & Disappearance: | $86,013,280,630.75 | ||
Counterfeit Currency & Instruments : | $76,797,571,991.74 | ||
Illegal Mining, Logging, and Hunting : | $6,143,805,759.34 | ||
Basic Necessitites : | $282,615,064,929.60 | ||
School Loan Fraud : | $221,177,007,336.21 | ||
Tax Evasion + Barter Trade : | $963,075,498,388.10 | ||
It is Okay to Take Things Slow Total Market Statistics ? | |||
National Currency: | CD | ||
Exchange Rates: | 1 CD = $0.25 | ||
$1 = 4.05 CDs | |||
Regional Exchange Rates | |||
Gross Domestic Product: | $2,881,300,000,000.00 - 56% | ||
Black & Grey Markets Combined: | $2,239,710,461,367.67 - 44% | ||
Real Total Economy: | $5,121,010,461,367.67 | ||
Mizuki Akiyama Economic Statistics & Links | |||
Gross Regional Product: | $5,318,080,582,385,664 | ||
Region Wide Imports: | $712,980,006,174,720 | ||
Largest Regional GDP: | Bake no Hana | ||
Largest Regional Importer: | Bake no Hana | ||
Regional Search Functions: | All Mizuki Akiyama Nations. | ||
Regional Nations by GDP | Regional Trading Leaders | |||
Regional Exchange Rates | WA Members |
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