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<blockquote data-quote="SableWyvern" data-source="post: 68079" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Just had a quick look, and confirmed my suspicions.</p><p></p><p>The wage list only covers those professions that actually receive a wage (rather than "self-employed" (for lack of a better word) types.</p><p></p><p>As I recall, this thread previously discussed the fact that in general, income derived directly from a craft skill or the like is significantly higher than the listed wages anyway.</p><p></p><p>If you want a more detailed investigation of the issue, you'll have to wait for someone more motivated than me. As I stated previously, I'm happy to just x5 and leave it at that - unless someone comes up with a significant flaw beyond realistic socio-political simulation etc...</p><p></p><p>Edit: based on the fact that the original thrust for change came from high prices vs low wages, I'd guess someone who's income was based on actual sale of goods (eg, your farmer) wouldn't be poorly off by comparison. (less well off, but not destitute - quite possibly better balanced against upper income workers).</p><p></p><p>Whatever, I'm too lazy to think this through any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SableWyvern, post: 68079, member: 1008"] Just had a quick look, and confirmed my suspicions. The wage list only covers those professions that actually receive a wage (rather than "self-employed" (for lack of a better word) types. As I recall, this thread previously discussed the fact that in general, income derived directly from a craft skill or the like is significantly higher than the listed wages anyway. If you want a more detailed investigation of the issue, you'll have to wait for someone more motivated than me. As I stated previously, I'm happy to just x5 and leave it at that - unless someone comes up with a significant flaw beyond realistic socio-political simulation etc... Edit: based on the fact that the original thrust for change came from high prices vs low wages, I'd guess someone who's income was based on actual sale of goods (eg, your farmer) wouldn't be poorly off by comparison. (less well off, but not destitute - quite possibly better balanced against upper income workers). Whatever, I'm too lazy to think this through any further. [/QUOTE]
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