Starting from the Planetary Governor - Chapter 1334 - 761: Full of Vitality

Chapter 1334: Chapter 761: Full of Vitality
The Dragonhawk Star Domain next year is required to maintain a 10% growth rate in output value. Meanwhile, the quality of life of the populace can further improve by 10%.
The former is relatively easy to comprehend.
The Alliance Government’s measurement for the latter actually refers to per capita consumption.
The annual per capita consumption in the Dragonhawk Star Domain is 3.5 tax coins. This not only narrowly refers to residents’ personal expenses in clothing, food, shelter, entertainment and everything concerning themselves but also includes the Alliance’s local government spending on infrastructure, production reinvestment, public services, and government expenditure.
In simple terms, it’s the average value of all spending in a planet/star sector/star domain divided by every individual.
This figure is, in fact, the highest throughout the entire Alliance.
People in the Dragonhawk Star Domain have a genuinely high average quality of life.
Even though much money isn’t directly spent by them, better infrastructure and public services will significantly enhance residents’ living standards.
Yet, even if per capita consumption increases by another 10%, as long as the Dragonhawk Star Domain completes a 10% growth rate in output value, the fiscal surplus of the Alliance in the Dragonhawk Star Domain can still increase by nearly ten billion.
Continue maintaining high-speed development; Gu Hang is still very optimistic about the Dragonhawk Star Domain.
In the future, can the Dragonhawk Star Domain even grow to be like the Sun Star Domain, becoming another center for humankind?
Maintaining this growth momentum, longer and longer, it is not entirely hopeless.
As for the thirteen star domains other than the Dragonhawk Star Domain, especially the twelve in the Spiderweb Domain, the Alliance has actually set higher growth margins.
This is because they all started from a relatively low status and have external support, industrial migration from the Dragonhawk Star Domain, and even many planets themselves possess certain industrial bases, just waiting to be lifted from the ruins and see what can still be used… It wouldn’t really develop poorly.
Of course, different star domains have different strategies and demands tailored to their conditions.
For instance, star domains like Proud Claw and Meng River have similar situations; the Alliance has never spared investment. For the next two years, the demand for these star domains is to ensure fiscal surplus combined to be greater than two billion while maintaining the growth rate in output value.
And for the Alfonso Star Domain, the requirements are somewhat higher from the Alliance Central. After all, in this star domain, there’s an Alamita Casting World, serving as the economic engine for the whole star domain. The Alliance’s directives towards the Alamita Sect are to fully cooperate with the Star Domain Head’s work, hoping that the entire world, while maintaining high-speed development, can achieve a fiscal surplus of three billion.
The strengthening of fiscal surplus in these three star domains will substantially alleviate the pressure on the Dragonhawk Star Domain.
Star domains like Thistle and Mustard and Fox Moon, which suffered relatively light war damage, are further asked to reverse losses into gains.
No matter how much the gain is, they should no longer continue being a fiscal burden to the Alliance. Should there be any surplus, it can well be reinvested back into the star domain.
White Curtain, An Guang, Lefo, Sword Gate, Liao Guang, Gucheng, these six star domains were on the frontlines of the North Line and West Line during the Iron Armor Wars. The Alliance demands for these six star domains aren’t necessarily for them to stop losing money within two years, but first to maintain an economic growth rate of at least 8%, visible results from Alliance investment, and not further expanding fiscal loss levels.
Princess Star Domain’s situation is unique; Alliance’s construction efforts are quite strong, yet the foundation was battered too badly. Alliance needs a growth rate over 20%; the fiscal loss requirements are quite low, since the investment is hefty.
Tanggu Star Domain also has a similarly unique situation. Mainly this star domain undertakes the responsibilities of communications between the Alliance and the Central Empire. The Alliance’s investment here is actually the greatest, especially on Lingze Star. Yet, due to trade advantages with the Empire Central brought by the Imperial Tax, as well as favorable conditions in commerce with the Imperial Central, this star domain’s economic growth should also be stronger. The Alliance requires their fiscal loss level not to exceed two billion.
These targets are all based on the Alliance’s large-scale investments in each location, which are all taken into fiscal calculations for every star domain.
If all targets can be achieved, then later, the Alliance’s annual fiscal surplus can climb to fifty-two billion per year.
The pressure becomes significantly smaller.
Then in the following two or four years, one can expect all the star domains to completely turn from loss to profit.
By then, the Alliance’s fiscal surplus may exceed two hundred billion annually.
Add up the war reparation funds that the Central Empire should pay over the next fifteen years; overall fiscal pressure should be relatively small, with ample resources to leverage for drastic development at this juncture. Once all fifteen-year war reparation funds are paid, the Alliance’s development and adjustment to the total tax should also bear no strain.
In fact, if the momentum for high-speed development can be sustained for quite a long time, then the Imperial Tax might just be a minor issue.
At that level, the ’hard’ part would have been traversed, and what remains are the ’sweet’ times.
The premise is that the greater imperial conditions won’t experience anything catastrophic changes within these fifteen years.
Shouldn’t…. happen, right?
…
For Gu Hang, what he heard was essentially all macro objectives.
Reaching his standpoint now, some micro aspects indeed cannot garner his attention.
He has enough energy to oversee them, but lacks the time to handle them.
Grasping the major direction is the most important.
Of course, he won’t just let the Alliance Government propose a bunch of targets and then imagine these targets will inevitably be realized in the future.
Osenia’s report won’t be that simple either.
After the overview of the Alliance’s general situation, fiscal status overview, economic development goals, etc., it came to more tangible matters.
It’s quite macro, but at least some macro plans have been drawn.
The discussion mainly centers around industrial matters.
Take the Head of Morgan from Fox Moon Star Domain, for instance; he’s doing quite well. Although he doesn’t reside in the Alfonso Space Domain, he stubbornly utilized a regional advantage to make a central industry, thriving and flourishing.
Another example is Tanggu Star Domain, bolstered by Lingze Star’s great development, hitching a ride, locally introducing goods sold well in trade with Holy Terra merchants, trying every possible way to bring in production lines and technologies from Dragonhawk Star Domain, locally produce, cut down on transportation costs which brought decent profits; cultivate service industry around commerce activities, enhance facilities, is also another path; repair commercial ships, even locally build and sell… innate advantages lie here, leveraging them makes for good development.
Every other world also came up with some plans according to their circumstances, seemingly credible.
Even the most devastated Princess Star Domain introduced many mining ships; those Dead Silence Worlds post-destruction still hold value. Since they’ve already been destroyed, with no rebuilding plans, simply utilize waste, destructively mine minerals, the yield is not small.
Adding some initial processing for minerals, while overall being arduous and lacking added profit, rather rudimentary, the scale can be stirred up, having a firm income source. When most planets are slowly clearing parasitic infectors at present, it’s quite commendable.
Overall, looking through it, Gu Hang seemed to witness countless people in each of the fourteen star domains in the Alliance, pouring sweat, working hard in various posts.
Quite vibrant and lively.
————
Two Chapters today, slightly making up for what’s missed before…
