![]() Keep in mind, housing requires maintenance and costs you money. It’s important to keep track of the wages you’ve set for your workers while you set your rents as one affects the other. So how much should I charge for rent, then? It depends on the building and the wages you have set for your workers. The social security edict does not pay unemployed people…give them something to do proto unless you’re saving up workers for a project like tourism. The higher the average pay, the more social security is paid out and the higher the wages of senior citizens and students. The average pay can be found in the almanac. The social security edict, when active, provides a small bit of wages to students and senior citizens based on your island’s average pay. They can move into housing that doesn’t charge rent. Technically, they earn 0 wages since they don’t work. What about the unemployed, senior citizens, and students who don’t earn wages? Where do they live? This requires a little bit of explanation. ![]() You can give your higher paid workers better housing, make a profit, and raise your housing quality score all at the same time. A Tropican earning 5 will not move into housing with a rent of 2. A Tropican earning 5 will move into housing with a rent of 1. A Tropican will move into housing so as long as their wages are at least three times the rent. What determines what a Tropican can afford? Their wages. There’s a huge difference between living in a house and a bunkhouse, for example. Different buildings have different housing quality scores. How does housing work? Well, a Tropican will (most of the time) move into the best housing available so as long as they can afford it. People who play this game know that the beginning of the game is important and that every penny counts until your economy starts going. A simple tenement can cost anywhere from three thousand to five thousand in the beginning of the game, depending on the traits you select for your character before the game starts. ![]() Is it easy to provide housing for my Tropicans? It can be expensive to provide housing for your Tropicans. ![]() Want to change all your uneducated wages to 10 instead of 5? Click on any building that hires uneducated workers, change the wage, and hit the button next to the slider. The button beside the wage slider lets you set all uneducated, high school, or college workers to that wage. The former, by default, is paid lower than the latter, but you have the ability to set these any way you want. There is also a button beside the slider that allows you to set the wage of workers of one type to the same wage so you don’t have to go from building to building.ĭifferent types of workers? What do you mean? There are three classes of workers in Tropico. So each building has a wage slider you can set manually? In short, yes. You can be a cheap skate and pay your workers next to nothing to save on expenses, but you can expect a revolt on your hands if your approval rating drops too low. The amount you pay them affects their job quality rating, which, like housing, is another factor of your approval rating. What are wages? Wages are the amount of money you pay a Tropican to work in one of your buildings. Nonsense! Who wouldn’t want to live here? ![]()
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