Population | 23.861 billion |
Currency | bluegrass |
Animal | race horse |
The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a gargantuan, efficient nation, notable for its absence of drug laws. The hard-working, democratic population of 23.861 billion Kentuckyians live in a state of perpetual fear, as a complete breakdown of social order has led to the rise of order through biker gangs.
The medium-sized, liberal, pro-business, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Social Policy, Environment, and Industry. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 20.8%.
The thriving Kentuckyian economy, worth a remarkable 1,213 trillion bluegrasses a year, is led by the Pizza Delivery industry, with major contributions from Arms Manufacturing, Door-to-door Insurance Sales, and Soda Sales. Average income is 50,852 bluegrasses, but there is a significant disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 180,000 per year while the poor average 10,372, a ratio of 17.4 to 1.
Crime is a problem, with the police force struggling against a lack of funding and a high mortality rate. Kentucky's national animal is the race horse.
Kentucky is ranked 23,668th in the world and 5th in United States for Largest Insurance Industry, scoring 5,016.49 on the Risk Expulsion Effectiveness Rating.
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Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Kentucky was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Most Stationary, the Top 5% for Most Influential and Most Valuable International Artwork, and the Top 10% for Most World Assembly Endorsements and Highest Foreign Aid Spending.
- : Kentucky was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Nudest.
- : Kentucky's influence in United States fell from "Vassal" to "Apprentice".
- : Kentucky's influence in United States rose from "Apprentice" to "Vassal".
- : Kentucky was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Most Stationary.
- : Kentucky's influence in United States fell from "Vassal" to "Apprentice".
- : Kentucky's influence in United States rose from "Apprentice" to "Vassal".
- : Kentucky was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Highest Drug Use.
- : Kentucky was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Dead and the Top 10% for Most Survivors.
- : Kentucky was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Most Stationary.