The Republic of The Lord of the Nazgul is a huge, efficient nation, notable for its burgeoning horse population. The hard-working population of 869 million Lord of the Nazgulians are free to succeed or fail in life on their own merits; the successful tend to enjoy an opulent (but moralistic) lifestyle, while the failures can be seen crowding out most jails.
The relatively small government juggles the competing demands of Defense, Law & Order, and Healthcare. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 8.9%.
The very strong Lord of the Nazgulian economy, worth 51.4 trillion rings a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Retail industry, with major contributions from Basket Weaving, Furniture Restoration, and Cheese Exports. Average income is 59,124 rings, with the richest citizens earning 8.9 times as much as the poorest.
Crime is moderate, with the police force struggling against a lack of funding and a high mortality rate. The Lord of the Nazgul's national animal is the horse, which can occasionally be seen sifting through garbage in the nation's cities.
The Lord of the Nazgul is ranked 53,562nd in the world and 1,052nd in Suspicious for Lowest Overall Tax Burden, scoring 104.02 on the Hayek Index.
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Suspicious fell from "Sprat" to "Minnow".
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Suspicious rose from "Minnow" to "Sprat".
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Suspicious rose from "Nipper" to "Minnow".
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Suspicious rose from "Zero" to "Nipper".
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The Lord of the Nazgul relocated from Middle Earth to Suspicious.
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Middle Earth rose from "Minnow" to "Sprat".
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Middle Earth rose from "Nipper" to "Minnow".
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Middle Earth rose from "Newcomer" to "Nipper".
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The Lord of the Nazgul altered its national flag.
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The Lord of the Nazgul's influence in Middle Earth rose from "Hatchling" to "Newcomer".