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Can SC learn from Ireland


vicupstate

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Interesting what Ireland did.

Whenever i play Sim City 4, ill always lower commericial taxes to 8% [maybe 7.8% the least] and raise residential taxes up to 9.5% [maybe as high as 10%] (the default is set 9% for all R/C/I). Its proven that when i do that, economic growth occurs A LOT resulting in population gains and more high rises of both R&C. Ive also noticed that the richer get richer but the poor or middle class diminishes (probably move to nearby cities). In Sim City, i wouldnt care but in real life, you've got to mitigate all classes but especially, help the middle class who are not given enough assistance to cope with cost of living flauctuations.

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