Population | 7.352 billion |
Currency | denier |
Animal | fox |
The Republic of Prinivil is a colossal, environmentally stunning nation, remarkable for its disturbing lack of elderly people, enslaved workforce, and punitive income tax rates. The hard-nosed, humorless, devout population of 7.352 billion Prinivilians are highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion.
The medium-sized, corrupt, moralistic government juggles the competing demands of Defense, Law & Order, and Industry. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 68.3%.
The frighteningly efficient Prinivilian economy, worth 963 trillion deniers a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with significant contributions from Information Technology, Tourism, and Woodchip Exports. Black market activity is frequent. State-owned companies are common. Average income is an impressive 130,997 deniers, but there is a significant disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 430,299 per year while the poor average 29,907, a ratio of 14.4 to 1.
Supervisors in Prinivil commonly tie bells on their necks to alert employees of their presence, criminals tell the police where their jurisdiction ends, the tax agency is feared more than serial killers and terrorists, and most believe it doesn't hurt to embrace free trade. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a very well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Prinivil's national animal is the fox, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.
Prinivil is ranked 96,459th in the world and 5,252nd in Osiris for Highest Poor Incomes, with 29,907.22 Standard Monetary Units.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Prinivil was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Best Weather.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, most believe it doesn't hurt to embrace free trade.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, the tax agency is feared more than serial killers and terrorists.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, criminals tell the police where their jurisdiction ends.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, supervisors in Prinivil commonly tie bells on their necks to alert employees of their presence.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, edgy teens know that illegal discos are where the cool cats hang.
- : Prinivil was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Best Weather.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, meat prices are soaring as the farming industry struggle under government-imposed restrictions.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, the nation has opened its arms to an influx of refugees.
- : Following new legislation in Prinivil, the face of Leader is a permanent feature of the Prinivil City skyline.