kingofc | Saturday, October 27, 2012 - 01:32 am COUNTRY PROFILE: NO TAX I need help! I was doing very well, my rank increased from the 3-4K range to now 79 rank in my world. My industry is mostly Chemicals and High Tech Services. Salaries are in the 200+ range. My tax revenue therefore has increased from the citizens but as I further increased salaries from about 150 to 200+, my corps have started doing worse. No Tax Indexes: 16.83 M Country Population 12211.46 B Cash Money 116.65 Health Index 125.47 Education Index 128.00 School Index 148.00 Highschool Index 160.00 University Index 119.51 Transportation Index 145.09 Road Index 143.67 Railroad Index 121.62 Water Treatment Index 92.17 Employment Index 7.83 Percentage Unemployed 122.27 Consumption Quality Index 100.00 Supply Index 112.00 Corporations Welfare Index 154.10 Financial Index 34.42 Assets Index 75.58 Business Index 102.00 Social Security Quality Index 270.55 Industry Salary Index 272.11 Government Salary Index 114.28 Welfare Index 48.55 Migration Index |||||||||| I tried my best to layout the data so its easy to the eye and I hope you will look at it and help my country by giving your valuable advice. Let me know if you need any other information. |
Crafty | Saturday, October 27, 2012 - 09:20 pm 2 things I see. Your minor indexes (like elementary, high and uni schools) are best off about the same, as you can see, the final ed index is limited by the lesser of the three. Exactly the same applies to transport. This will save you money and avoid wasting workers. Your business index should be higher, mine normally sit near to the corp welfare index. New corps and low hiring can make it drop a bit sometimes. Otherwise your corps must be not selling all every month (trade strats) or running out of supplies. Presuming 100% hiring and production of course. Sort this little problem and your income will rise a good bit. |
kingofc | Saturday, October 27, 2012 - 10:16 pm Trade strategies are really confusing, how do you find out what are the optimal trade strategies for your country? |