Santa Barbara
30-03-2004, 08:04
"The CoFedCo has now released it's first official census... using the best and latest in information technology to give accurate, to-the-minute data on all lands and population units administered by the Corporate Federal Conglomerate...
"Among other things, Census 1 revealed that Montecito's steadily growing economy now equals 5% of CoFedCo GDP, rivaling the share taken by the underwater and orbital colonies combined. Even better news for the average joe: housing in Montecito is still cheaper than anywhere else, at a remarkably low average of $852,973..."
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"With population growth at a steady 1.37% per year, it's getting hard to find anyone still opposed to expansion underwater, in orbit, and on other planets..."
64 PS (3-29-04) Census (http://www.angelfire.com/ex/a51/census1.html)
66 PS (4-11-04) Census (http://www.angelfire.com/ex/a51/census2.html)
http://www.freewebs.com/santa_barbara/santa_barbara.jpg (The Map - Copy and paste address to browser)
[OOC: This first census is 11 million people too high. Sorry about that.
[Also, I realize my GDP here is higher than it is in the GDP Calculator. This is because I do not believe 35,000 USD is the absolute maximum GDP per capita possible, and won't until someone can give me a convincing reason why it would be.]
"Among other things, Census 1 revealed that Montecito's steadily growing economy now equals 5% of CoFedCo GDP, rivaling the share taken by the underwater and orbital colonies combined. Even better news for the average joe: housing in Montecito is still cheaper than anywhere else, at a remarkably low average of $852,973..."
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"With population growth at a steady 1.37% per year, it's getting hard to find anyone still opposed to expansion underwater, in orbit, and on other planets..."
64 PS (3-29-04) Census (http://www.angelfire.com/ex/a51/census1.html)
66 PS (4-11-04) Census (http://www.angelfire.com/ex/a51/census2.html)
http://www.freewebs.com/santa_barbara/santa_barbara.jpg (The Map - Copy and paste address to browser)
[OOC: This first census is 11 million people too high. Sorry about that.
[Also, I realize my GDP here is higher than it is in the GDP Calculator. This is because I do not believe 35,000 USD is the absolute maximum GDP per capita possible, and won't until someone can give me a convincing reason why it would be.]