Economy of the Blackhelm Confederacy

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Economy of The Blackhelm Confederacy
Paradise City.jpg
The Paradise City financial district, the financial center of the Blackhelm Confederacy
Currency1 Confederate Credit(1) = 1 NSD
Calendar year
Trade organisations
E10 Council of Nations
Statistics
GDP$31.573 trillion (nominal; 2016)
GDP growth
Increase 0.4% for 2016
UnemploymentDecrease7%
Average gross salary
$1,312.50 monthly (2015)
$15,750 (2015)
Main industries
Tbd
External
Exportstbd
Export goods
tbd
Public finances
AA (Domestic)
AA (Foreign)
AAA (W&A Assessment)

All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The Blackhelm Confederacy has a diversified economy which relies heavily upon the mining, agricultural, and oil sectors. The service industry has steadily been growing over the past couple of decades, as wealthier Astyrian nations look to take advantage of the vast English-speaking population present in Confederate cities, but the majority of Confederate citizens remain employed in the traditional labor fields.

Oil & Gas

As one of the largest exporters of oil and natural gas, the Confederacy derives significant wealth from these resources. This sector is pivotal, supporting various downstream industries, including petrochemicals and energy-intensive manufacturing.

Mining

Mining is another critical sector, with the Confederacy rich in minerals such as bauxite, iron ore, and precious metals. These resources are crucial for both domestic use and export.

Agriculture

Agriculture is a cornerstone of the Blackhelm Confederacy's economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment.

Cocoa

One of the leading export commodities, thriving in the tropical climate.

Coffee

High-quality beans are cultivated for both domestic consumption and export.

Rubber

Extensive rubber plantations support the manufacturing sector.

Tobacco

A key cash crop, with significant export value

Fruits and Vegetables

Diverse production includes bananas, pineapples, and various vegetables, supporting both local markets and exports. }

Manufacturing

Services

Demographics

BC Unemployment 7% = 197,643,753 people BC Too old to work 7% = 197,643,753 people BC too young to work 15% = 423,522,328 people

BC non-taxable = 818,809,834 BC taxable population = 2,004,672,358

BC pop under 5,000 a year: 40% (801,868,943 at [$1000] of tax) = $801,868,943,000 BC pop above 5,000 and under 10,000 a year: 30% (601,401,707 at [$2000] of tax) = $1,202,803,414,000 BC pop above 10,000 and under 15,000 a year: 15% (300,700,853 at [$3000] of tax) = $902,102,559,000 BC pop above 15,000 and under 20,000 a year: 10% (200,467,235 at [$5000] of tax) = $1,002,336,175,000 BC pop to make above 20,000 and under 50,000 a year: 3% (60,140,170 at [$10000] of tax) = $601,401,700,000 BC pop to make above 50,000 and under 100,000 a year: 1% (2,0046,723 at [$20000] of tax) = $400,934,460,000 BC pop to make above 100,000 a year and under 500,000: 0.5% (10,023,361 at [$100000] of tax) = $1,002,336,100,000 BC pop to make above 500,000 and under 1,000,000: 0.15% (3,007,008 at [$160000] of tax) = $481,121,280,000 0.209% make above 1,000,000 a year: (4,190,952 at [$200,000] of tax) = $838,190,400,000

Total taxable revenue: $7,233,095,031,000