Kevin Henry (Little Upsilon) | Thursday, July 16, 2009 - 07:46 pm You don't have enough employees to support the number of corporations. You have shortages in seven employment categories, shown by the number of people needed for 100% production being higher than the number of unemployed. Even though you have some unemployed people in the categories that you shortages, it's still a problem. The corporations hire positions in proportion to one another, so it is unusual to have an unemployment graph continually at 0. Adjust your priorities, and buy population or stop building. |