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Vires In Numeris
Largest Information Technology Sector: 5,645thRudest Citizens: 7,065thBest Weather: 7,136th
The Republic of
New York Times Democracy
Influence
Squire
Region
Civil Rights
Some
Economy
Very Strong
Political Freedom
Superb

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RSCA91

Population8.92 billion

Currencycard
Animalstonks

The Republic of RSCA91 is a colossal, efficient nation, remarkable for its ban on automobiles, public floggings, and frequent executions. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic, humorless population of 8.92 billion RSCA91ians enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.

The minute, corrupt, outspoken government, or what there is of one, prioritizes Defense, although Industry, Healthcare, and Law & Order are also considered important, while Spirituality and Public Transport receive no funds. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 5.3%.

The very strong RSCA91ian economy, worth 484 trillion cards a year, is driven almost entirely by the private sector, which is highly specialized and mostly made up of the Information Technology industry, with significant contributions from Furniture Restoration and Basket Weaving. Average income is 54,359 cards, with the richest citizens earning 7.2 times as much as the poorest.

Brains have been removed from lists of best brain foods, a video of Leader wearing shock-blue face paint and smashing an electric guitar in front of a frenzied crowd is on endless repeat on the nightly news, EULAs remind customers that "Private Mode" is a browser setting rather than a promise, and citizens can be frequently spotted going about their business stark naked. Crime is a problem, perhaps because of the country's complete lack of prisons. RSCA91's national animal is the stonks, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.

RSCA91 is ranked 158,854th in the world and 126th in racoda for Most Stationary, with 129.1543617856 days.

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Largest Information Technology Sector: 5,645thRudest Citizens: 7,065thBest Weather: 7,136thHealthiest Citizens: 9,205thTop
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Lowest Overall Tax Burden: 15,195thMost Beautiful Environments: 15,332ndMost Scientifically Advanced: 20,710thLongest Average Lifespans: 22,279thLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 24,315th
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Most Ignorant Citizens: 4th in the regionTop
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Most Politically Free: 5th in the regionLowest Overall Tax Burden: 6th in the regionHighest Crime Rates: 7th in the regionMost Devout: 8th in the regionMost Extreme: 11th in the regionMost Avoided: 13th in the regionHighest Disposable Incomes: 19th in the regionLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 21st in the regionTop
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Rudest Citizens: 28th in the regionLargest Populations: 33rd in the regionLargest Basket Weaving Sector: 40th in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : RSCA91 was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Beautiful Environments.
  • : RSCA91 was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Lowest Overall Tax Burden.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, citizens can be frequently spotted going about their business stark naked.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, EULAs remind customers that "Private Mode" is a browser setting rather than a promise.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, a video of Leader wearing shock-blue face paint and smashing an electric guitar in front of a frenzied crowd is on endless repeat on the nightly news.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, brains have been removed from lists of best brain foods.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, pop sensation "Jack and the Holograms" is storming the charts.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, a tax exemption has created a new hunger for octogenarian millionaires dating women 60 years their younger.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, an increasing percentage of the population's youth have homosexual parents.
  • : Following new legislation in RSCA91, people reciting Shakespeare have become a common sight.

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