Analyzing the Impact of Paying off 700 Students Debt. Increased Tax Refund by 6.2%

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Students who have Debt - No more Tax Refund - Now rolling students only makes sense!!

I'm back with another update about rolling students with debt in the new careers. I love to change where we took away tax rebate for students to a debt to create another sink for Sim to be burned only roll the students. As you can tell from the start I have no rolled quite a bit of students and thought I should give an update as to how it's going.

Larger Sample Size, Better data - Now at 700 Students

I have rolled over 700 students, and while I would like to say this gives me a larger sample size to give an idea of the distribution, as we all know things are constantly changing in dCity and we now have some new career options with students that for sure off the distributions for a while.

Lets Pay Off Debt and Roll those students into new Careers!

Like all things dCity - the Info pages have almost everything you need


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I think this needs to be updated for some of the new careers that are available like priest, teacher, doctor, influencer and the like.

New Careers and Benefits to your City,

Tax refunds are just one of the benefits that these citizens can provide. The citizen charts are now getting to be quite large, but these benefits can include a higher graduation rate, lower crime rate, additional fractional war shares, and other things.

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Rolling 700 Students with Debt What are the Hot Careers?


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Things are changing a little bit from the prior rolls. The addition of a few more careers means that distribution flatter. I think that's a little hard to tell how popular influences doctors teachers and priests will be considering this is the first time that they've been in my roles. Several of them are very beneficial and I'm hoping to get more of them in the future.

The top of my rolls are still dominated by three main categories, Eco activists, soldiers, policemen, any economists. The good news is all of these provide a tax rebate to boost my income.

Soldier
Well it's nice to get the 128 tax rebates, I much prefer the 12.8 for shares that it is giving me to increase my washer income when it's turned on.
Economists and policemen combined for another 200 and 250 tax rebates and a slightly lowered crime rate replacement.

Eco activists
Bringing in 220 tax rebates since they bring in two for everyone equal activist.

Total Refund +6.2%

My total tax refund from the role of all 700 plus students is 753. Overall that's not too bad considering that several of the options provide zero tax refund.

That increases my total tax refund of pre-dead students to post that students and additional 6.2%. this still proves that rolling students is profitable and is a good way to increase your overall tax rebates. It's true that it costs $130 Sim to roll each student but after 4 months that'll essentially be paid for and the rest of the year of rebates should provide a positive income.


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plans for the future

I think the number of students I'm going to have will steadily decrease. It appears to some of my new daily claims are giving me different types of citizens and not just students. I'm fearful that I will slowly run out of students to roll and at this gravy train of soldiers and eagle activists will slowly die off and I'll have to find a new way to increase my tax rebates.

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Wow. Someone was a serious nerd in business analytics class..

not pointing any fingers though..

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Damn bro, nice record keeping. dCity !PIMP no doubt.

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It will be nice to see what it looks like when I hit 1000. I love all the new options that students can roll to in the constant changing. I love to see the game kept fresh. !PIZZA

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I am also some kind of an Excel person :D
I got some Citizens left in my City. I think I will conduct myself similar experiment! Good post.

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