Global Stats

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Global stats are abstracted generalizations of the nation's well being. Actions from players can affect these stats, for example if a player in the Department of the Interior chooses to allow limited mining within national monuments, 'Global Stability' will increase while 'The Environment' will decrease.

These stats do not directly affect the player. However, they can affect a player's polls. The incumbent party, if a certain global stat is low, may receive penalties on their polling while the opposition party will be boosted on the same group. This also works inversely, where a high global stat will boost the incumbent party's polling while penalizing the opposition party's polling. These changes occur when a new day begins, and may affect the outcome of elections.

Table

  • Please note this table may be incomplete or imprecise regarding interest group corollaries. Direct, although vague quotations from the game may be used in place[1].
Statistic Ideal Corollary
Average Tax Rate Low • Poor[2]
• Middle Class
• Rich
• "Virtually everyone"
Crime Low [3]
Inflation Low • Middle Class
The Economy High • Rich
• Financial Industry
• "Virtually everyone"
Unemployment Low • Poor
Civil Rights High • Youth
• Nationalists
• "Everyone a little bit"
Global Stability[4] Subjective Immigrants
Europe
"Most people"
Defense Industry
Russia
"Some countries and interest groups"
Military Strength High • Defense Industry
• Nationalists
The Environment High • Youth
• Environmentalists

Footnotes

  1. "Everyone" likely refers to the three income groups (Poor, Middle Class, Rich) as opposed to every interest group. Not entirely confirmed.
  2. To a lesser extent compared to other income groups: "Poor citizens are not as strongly impacted by economic issues."
  3. Unknown
  4. Immigrants like high global stability (blue), whereas the defense industry prefers low global stability (purple).