Sade is a Mixed economy. Both the government and the market forces of my country decide which goods and services should be produced and distributed. They use Euros (€) in Sade, because they are part of the EU. The country has an international airport, that connects them to all the other countries in Europe.
Key Industries
Agricultural (potatoes, vegetables), fisheries, wood and wood products, foodstuffs
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(Un)Employment rates
Almost 98% of the adult population have a sustainable jobs, the other 2% are unemployed due to the lack of education necessary. The government gives unemployed people 87% of what the average person makes each year. Considering that the average person gets about €44,000 each year, an unemployed person could live off of not having a job. This would be a huge problem, as Sade does not make a lot of money off of Exports. Unemployed people have two years to find a well paying job, because the government stops giving money after 2 years of being unemployed. 2/3 of graduating teens get summer jobs to pay for university and housing.
TaxThe taxation varies in Sade. The more you earn the more you'll be taxed. Most of Sade's population earns a lot of money, which means the taxation is quite fair. Anyone living in the country over the age of 21 will be taxed according to their earnings. Parents with more than three Children have to pay less tax for their family. 3/4 of the taxation money goes to rebuilding transport, panels, bicycle paths, buildings and schools. 1/4 of the money goes towards the governments and their funding.
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