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WORK IN PROGRESS

The National Budget

Public Secretary's Summary - While the global economy has only barely qualified as "warm" within the last six months, the Kodiak Economy has improved greatly. Considerable economic output has been generated by the nationalisation of Energy and Water and wages appear to be very slowly ticking upwards. While the national debt has increased in nominal terms, our Debt-to-GDP ratio has dropped by nearly one third. While there is still considerable work to be done to solve many of the social issues in Kodiak, this is the first time since the redevelopment of government that real substantive change appears to be taking place.

The National Debt

The National Debt stands at approximately ₣ 235.96 Billion with a Debt/GDP ratio of 16%.
Our predicted Deficit this year stands at approximately ₣ 4.88 Billion.
This will increase the National Debt to approximately ₣ 240.8 billion.
Our Sovereign Credit rating has been assessed by the World Bank as AAA.
Interest on the debt assessed at 1.70% and is expected to cost ₣ 4.00 Billion which represents 4.3% of annual expenditure.

Income Summary

Income Stream Amount (in millions) Diff. 639 AB
Income Tax 62,720 +6,240
Corporation Tax 11,880 +1,080
Sales Tax 5,320 +1,512
Property Tax 2,788 +252
Capital Gains Tax 2,756 +1,368
Unoccupied Home Tax 1,060 -12
Petrol Tax 988 -400
TOTAL INCOME 87,512 +10,040
Government Borrowing 4,880 +4,880

Expenditure Summary

Expenditure Amount (in millions) Diff. 639 AB
State Schools 17,320 +120
State Energy Company 9,680 ---
Children and Dependents Payment 7,760 -320
Agriculture Subsidies 4,840 -160
Rural Development 4,840 -120
National Police 4,120 -40
Debt Interest 4,000 +928
State Healthcare 3,908 -60
Science Funding 3,356 -556
Military Spending 3,060 +512
Alcohol Abuse 2,944 +60
Organised Crime 2,944 -156
Highways 2,732 -60
Intelligence Agencies 2,456 -36
State Water Company 2,008 ---
Technology Colleges 2,004 +28
Public Libraries 1,768 +4
Community Policing 1,604 -92
Electrical Metre Subsidies 1,556 ---
Technology Grants 1,516 +320
Street Gangs 960 -4
Inner City Riots 956 +0
Prisons 948 +4
Ethnic Riots 764 -192
Class Riots 652 -60
All Other Expenses 3,704 +2,624
TOTAL EXPENSES 92,400 +15,280

The Political Situation

Demographic Concerns

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All Citizens (80.9M ⇗ - 100% )

[Aggressively Opposed]
Angry about Broken Government Promises, the Epidemic, Ethnic Riots, Violent Crime, General Crime, Low Human Development, Street Gangs, Government Corruption, Fake News

Traditional Conservatives (75.3M⇒93%⇒)

[Fanatically Opposed]
Angry about Ethnic Riots, Armed Violence, Inner City Riots, Class Riots, Illegal Immigration, Street Gangs, Low Selective Schooling Policy
Pleased with Punishing Prison Policies, Current Abortion Policy, Police Funding

Socialists (49.1M ⇗ - 61% ⇗ )

[Moderately Unhappy]
Angry about High Poverty Levels, High Unemployment Levels, High Economic Inequality, Low Labour Rights Laws
Neutral to Income Tax Rates, Property Taxes
Pleased with Capital Gains Taxes, Low Selective Schooling Policy, Corporation Taxes, Debt Protection Regulations, Dependent Care Act, Representation in the Public Service Secretariat, Public School Funding

Middle Class (40.0M ⇒ - 49% ⇒ )

[Moderately Opposed]
Angry about Homelessness, Income Tax, Property Tax
Pleased with Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

National Patriots (39.5M ⇒ - 49% ⇒ )

[Unhappy]
Angry about Low Military Spending, Foreign Interference, Food Shortages, World Assembly Aid, Current Refugee Policy
Pleased with Firearms Laws, Border Controls, Strict Immigration Rules, Castle Doctrine, Representation within the Public Service Secretariat, Flag Burning Ban, Citizenship Tests

Poor (39.1M ⇒ - 48% ⇒ )

[Mildly Unhappy]
Angry about Class Riots, Homelessness, High Unemployment, Food Crisis, Poverty
Pleased with Representation in the Public Service Secretariat, State Schooling, Debt Protection Regulations, Short-Term Loan Regulations, World Assembly Aid, Renters' Protections

Capitalists (31.8M ⇘ - 39% ⇘ )

[Very Unhappy]
Angry about Class Riots, Low GDP, Insulated Economy, Corporation Taxes, Lack of International Investment, Low Selective Schooling Policy, Income Tax, State Schooling, Sales Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Property Tax, Debt Protection Regulations, Short-Term Loan Regulations,
Neutral to Government Debt Levels
Pleased with Labour Rights Policies, Technology Funding, Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

Religious (28.7M ⇒ - 30.5% ⇘ )

[Quite Unhappy]
Angry about Educational Secularism
Pleased with Abortion Policies

Trade Unionists (26.5M ⇗ - 33% ⇗ )

[Very Unhappy]
Angry about High Unemployment Levels, Low Labour Rights, Private Healthcare Businesses, High Retirement Age, Private Utility Businesses, Private Schools, Industrial Automation
Neutral to Weekly Working Hours Policy, Public Railway Funding

Parents (24.5M ⇒ - 30% ⇒ )

[Fanatically Opposed]
Angry about Hospital Overcrowding, Respiratory and Asthma Crisis, Narcotics Abuse Crisis, Firearms Legislation, Teacher Shortage
Pleased with Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

Motorists (24.1M ⇘ - 30% ⇘ )

[Strongly Opposed]
Angry about Traffic Congestion, Oil Prices, Lack of Highway Funding
Neutral to Petroleum Taxes
Pleased with Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

Environmentalists (23.8M ⇒ - 29% ⇒ )

[Slightly Unhappy]
Angry about Environmental Pollution, Water Contamination
Pleased with Petroleum Taxes, Limited Highway Funding, Low CO2 Emissions, Decommissioning of Nuclear Reactor Policy

Farmers (23.7M ⇘ - 29% ⇒ )

[Mildly Satisfied]
Angry about Petroleum Taxes
Pleased with Rural Development Act, Agriculture Subsidies

Commuters (23.6M ⇗ - 29% ⇗ )

[Very Unhappy]
Angry about Traffic Congestion
Pleased with Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

State Employees (23.0M ⇗ - 28% ⇒ )

[Unhappy]
Angry about Lack of Science Funding, Prison Overcrowding
Pleased with State Schooling, Police Funding, State Health Funding, Technology Colleges, Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

Youth (18.0M ⇒ - 22% ⇒ )

[Quite Unhappy]
Angry about Low Internet Speed, Alcohol Laws, Inter-Generational Wealth Inequality
Neutral to Narcotics Legislation
Pleased with Representation in the Public Service Secretariat

Self-Employed (17.5M ⇒ - 22% ⇒ )

[Very Unhappy]
Angry about Sales Tax, Corporation Tax, Low Internet Speed, Capital Gains Tax, Debt Protection Regulations

Retired (7.4M ⇒ - 9% ⇒ )

[Annoyed]
Angry about Hospital Overcrowding, Armed and Violent Crime, Street Gangs, High Retirement Age, Property Tax
Pleased with Private Health Care Access, Private Pension Access, Dependents Care Act, Public Libraries, State Health Funding

Ethnic Minorities (7.4M ⇒ - 9% ⇘ )

[Furiously Opposed]
Angry about Racial Tensions, Ethnic Ghettos, Strict Immigration Rules, Strict Border Controls, Citizenship Tests, Targeted Racial Terrorism
Pleased with Refugee Policies

Civic Liberals (5.7M ⇒ - 7% ⇒ )

[Moderately Unhappy]
Angry about Prison Overcrowding, Ethnic Ghettos, Homelessness, Gender Inequality, Strict Immigration Rules, Strict Border Controls, Abortion Bans, Firearms Controls, Punishing Prison Policies, Lack of Judicial Independence, Narcotics Ban, Castle Doctrine
Neutral to Refugee Policy, Alcohol Laws, Low Selective Schooling Policy
Pleased with Educational Secularism, Press Freedoms, Community Policing, Executive Term Limit of Two, Three Year Executive Term Length

Wealthy (1.7M ⇘ - 2% ⇒ )

[Furiously Opposed]
Angry about Class Riots, Corporation Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Low Inflation, Tenants' Rights, State Health Funding
Neutral to Income Tax Rate, Property Tax Rate

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