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=== '''Infrastructure (inf/infra)''' ===
 
=== '''Infrastructure (inf/infra)''' ===
Infrastructure increased your improvement cap in a ratio of 50 inf to 1 improvement and increase your max population that can be contained within that city.
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Infrastructure increases your improvement cap in a ratio of 50 infra to 1 improvement. Increasing infra also increases the maximum population that can be contained within that city.
   
The cost of infrastructure increases exponentially starting from 300 dollars per inf, and is recommended to be purchased in groupings or multiples of 100 at a time.
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The cost of infrastructure increases exponentially starting from 300 dollars per unit of infra, and is recommended to be purchased in groupings or multiples of 100 at a time.
* Purchasing 50 inf is inefficient, same with purchasing 250 inf.
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* Purchasing 50 inf is inefficient, the same with purchasing 250 inf.
   
* 200, 300, 400 are acceptable as they’re multiples of 100
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* 200, 300, 400 are acceptable amounts of infra as they’re multiples of 100
 
The formula can be found on the [[City Formulas#Infrastructure|City Formulas]] page.
 
The formula can be found on the [[City Formulas#Infrastructure|City Formulas]] page.
   
 
=== '''Land''' ===
 
=== '''Land''' ===
The main two effects of purchasing more land is decreasing disease by spreading out your population and making individual Farm improvements produce more food for the city.
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The main two effects of purchasing more land is decreasing disease by spreading out your population and making Farm improvements produce more food for the city.
   
Similar to the exponential cost for inf, land costs also rise exponentially at a base cost of 50 per land. Land should be bought in multiples of 500 or 500 at minimum, as to maintain the maximum efficiency per city.
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Similar to the exponential cost for infra, land costs also rise exponentially at a base cost of 50 per land. Land should be bought in multiples of 500 or 500 at minimum, as to maintain the maximum efficiency per city.
 
* Buying 397 land is inefficient, same with buying 700 land
 
* Buying 397 land is inefficient, same with buying 700 land
   
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=== '''Improvements''' ===
 
=== '''Improvements''' ===
 
Improvements act like how buildings would in a city, broken up into 6 groups.
 
Improvements act like how buildings would in a city, broken up into 6 groups.
* Power -- provides power for the city'''*1'''
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* Power provides power for the city'''*1'''
* Resources -- extraction of the natural resources present on the continent
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* Resources extracts the natural resources present on the continent
* Manufacturing -- requires power, converts natural resources into manufactured resources
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* Manufacturing requires power, converts natural resources into manufactured resources
* Civil -- requires power, reduces factors relating to the population living within the city
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* Civil requires power, reduces negative factors relating to the population living within the city
* Commerce -- requires power, increases how much civilians individually earn which increases your tax income from that city
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* Commerce requires power, increases how much civilians individually earn which increases your tax income from that city
* Military -- requires power, allows you to train and house different military units
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* Military requires power, allows you to train and house different military units
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>1 For the city to count as being powered, you need to have power for all the cities infra
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>1 For the city to count as being powered, you need to have power for all the cities infra
   
 
=== '''Population''' ===
 
=== '''Population''' ===
Although not something you can directly control, those that live in it literally make up the city, with the final population count being affected by the following factors.
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Although not something you can directly control, those that live in it literally make up the city, with the final population count being affected by the following factors. (Purchasing or selling infra can indirectly affect the population count.)
   
 
The longer the city, the larger a bonus it gets in its final population count. This percent is negligible until it’s more than 200 days old, the formula can be found on the City Formulas page if you’d like to check the numbers.[[File:Diseasetopopulation.png|right|border|250px|'''Graphical representation of the relationship between disease and population.''']]
 
The longer the city, the larger a bonus it gets in its final population count. This percent is negligible until it’s more than 200 days old, the formula can be found on the City Formulas page if you’d like to check the numbers.[[File:Diseasetopopulation.png|right|border|250px|'''Graphical representation of the relationship between disease and population.''']]
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The Disease Rate determines how prevalent disease is in a city's population and, as a result, how many people are killed by disease.
 
The Disease Rate determines how prevalent disease is in a city's population and, as a result, how many people are killed by disease.
   
A low disease rate will decrease the number of people dying, which in turn increases the tax income from the city.
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A low disease rate will decrease the number of people dying, which increases the working population, which in turn increases the tax income from the city.
   
 
==== '''Crime''' ====
 
==== '''Crime''' ====
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== '''New Cities''' ==
 
== '''New Cities''' ==
Cities start with 10 infrastructure and 250 land, which doesn’t follow the above outlined guide for how inf and land should be. Your first step should be to purchase 90 infra and 480 land to match up with the recommendation.
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Cities start with 10 infrastructure and 250 land, which doesn’t follow the above outlined guide for how infrastructure and land should be. Your first step should be to purchase 90 infra and 250 land to match up with the recommendation.
   
Like both inf and land, costs exponentially increase but unlike them at a significantly larger rate. To negate this rapid price increase you can use the Manifest Destiny Domestic Policy to decrease costs by 5%.
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Like both inf and land, costs exponentially increase, but unlike them, at a significantly larger rate. To negate this rapid price increase you can use the Manifest Destiny Domestic Policy to decrease costs by 5%, or buy the City Planning or Advanced City Planning projects.
   
 
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|$213,750
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| $403,750
 
| $403,750
 
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|$617,500
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|$32,500
 
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| 4
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| $878,750
 
|$1,496,250
 
|$1,496,250
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|$46,250
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|$78,750
 
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| 5
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|$1,923,750
 
|$1,923,750
 
|$3,420,000
 
|$3,420,000
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|$101,250
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|$180,000
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| 6
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| $3,823,750
 
| $3,823,750
 
|$7,243,750
 
|$7,243,750
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|$201,250
  +
|$381,250
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| 7
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| $6,863,750
 
| $6,863,750
 
|$14,107,500
 
|$14,107,500
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|$361,250
  +
|$742,500
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| 8
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| $11,328,750
 
| $11,328,750
 
|$25,436,250
 
|$25,436,250
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|$1,338,750
 
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| 9
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| $17,503,750
 
|$42,940,000
 
|$42,940,000
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|$921,250
  +
|$2,260,000
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 10
 
| 10
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| $25,673,750
 
| $25,673,750
 
|$68,613,750
 
|$68,613,750
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|$1,351,250
  +
|$3,611,250
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 11
 
| 11
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| $36,123,750
 
| $36,123,750
 
|$104,737,500
 
|$104,737,500
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|$1,901,250
  +
|$5,512,500
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 12
 
| 12
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| $43,138,750
 
| $43,138,750
 
|$153,876,250
 
|$153,876,250
  +
|$2,586,250
  +
|$8,098,750
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 13
 
| 13
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| $65,003,750
 
| $65,003,750
 
|$218,880,000
 
|$218,880,000
  +
|$3,421,250
  +
|$11,520,000
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 14
 
| 14
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| $84,003,750
 
| $84,003,750
 
|$302,883,750
 
|$302,883,750
  +
|$4,421,250
  +
|$15,941,250
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 15
 
| 15
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| $106,423,750
 
| $106,423,750
 
|$409,307,500
 
|$409,307,500
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|$5,601,250
  +
|$21,542,500
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| 16
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| $132,548,750
 
| $132,548,750
 
|$541,856,250
 
|$541,856,250
  +
|$6,976,250
  +
|$28,518,750
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
| 17
 
| 17
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| $162,663,750
 
| $162,663,750
 
| $704,520,000
 
| $704,520,000
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|$8,561,250
  +
|$37,080,000
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| 18
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| $197,053,750
 
| $901,573,750
 
| $901,573,750
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|$10,371,250
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|$47,451,250
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $236,003,750
 
| $1,137,577,500
 
| $1,137,577,500
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|$12,421,250
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|$59,872,500
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $279,798,750
 
| $1,417,376,250
 
| $1,417,376,250
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|$14,726,250
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|$74,598,750
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $328,723,750
 
| $1,746,100,000
 
| $1,746,100,000
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|$17,301,250
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|$91,900,000
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $383,063,750
 
| $2,129,163,750
 
| $2,129,163,750
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|$20,161,250
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|$112,061,250
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $443,103,750
 
| $2,572,267,500
 
| $2,572,267,500
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|$23,321,250
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|$135,382,500
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $509,128,750
 
| $3,081,396,250
 
| $3,081,396,250
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|$26,796,250
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|$162,178,750
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $581,423,750
 
| $3,662,820,000
 
| $3,662,820,000
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|$30,601,250
  +
|$192,780,000
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $660,273,750
 
| $4,323,093,750
 
| $4,323,093,750
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|$34,751,250
  +
|$227,531,250
 
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $745,963,750
 
| $745,963,750
 
| $5,069,057,500
 
| $5,069,057,500
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|$39,261,250
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|- style="background:#d3d3d3;"
 
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| $838,778,750
 
| $838,778,750
 
| $5,907,836,250
 
| $5,907,836,250
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|$44,146,250
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| $939,003,750
 
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| $6,846,840,000
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| $1,046,923,750
 
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|$16,908,456,250
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|$889,918,750
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|$2,149,225,000
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|$2,749,525,000
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|$27,573,975,000
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|$26,195,276,250
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|$137,476,250
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|$1,378,698,750
 
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Revision as of 22:03, 14 July 2019


Overview

European Capital

Cities are the major building blocks of a player's nation. Within cities you can find three things, infrastructure, land and improvements which develop the city in different ways.

Cities serve the purposes of increasing your max population/maintaining your current population and harvesting/manufacturing resources for use.

All formulas can be found on the City Formulas page.

City Components

Infrastructure (inf/infra)

Infrastructure increases your improvement cap in a ratio of 50 infra to 1 improvement. Increasing infra also increases the maximum population that can be contained within that city.

The cost of infrastructure increases exponentially starting from 300 dollars per unit of infra, and is recommended to be purchased in groupings or multiples of 100 at a time.

  • Purchasing 50 inf is inefficient, the same with purchasing 250 inf.
  • 200, 300, 400 are acceptable amounts of infra as they’re multiples of 100

The formula can be found on the City Formulas page.

Land

The main two effects of purchasing more land is decreasing disease by spreading out your population and making Farm improvements produce more food for the city.

Similar to the exponential cost for infra, land costs also rise exponentially at a base cost of 50 per land. Land should be bought in multiples of 500 or 500 at minimum, as to maintain the maximum efficiency per city.

  • Buying 397 land is inefficient, same with buying 700 land
  • 1000, 1500 and 4000 are multiples of 500 and thus are acceptable

The formula can be found on the City Formulas page.

Improvements

Improvements act like how buildings would in a city, broken up into 6 groups.

  • Power — provides power for the city*1
  • Resources — extracts the natural resources present on the continent
  • Manufacturing — requires power, converts natural resources into manufactured resources
  • Civil — requires power, reduces negative factors relating to the population living within the city
  • Commerce — requires power, increases how much civilians individually earn which increases your tax income from that city
  • Military — requires power, allows you to train and house different military units

*1 For the city to count as being powered, you need to have power for all the cities infra

Population

Although not something you can directly control, those that live in it literally make up the city, with the final population count being affected by the following factors. (Purchasing or selling infra can indirectly affect the population count.)

The longer the city, the larger a bonus it gets in its final population count. This percent is negligible until it’s more than 200 days old, the formula can be found on the City Formulas page if you’d like to check the numbers.

Graphical representation of the relationship between disease and population.

Disease

The Disease Rate determines how prevalent disease is in a city's population and, as a result, how many people are killed by disease.

A low disease rate will decrease the number of people dying, which increases the working population, which in turn increases the tax income from the city.

Crime

This is the rate in which citizens are killed from violence, with it rising alongside base population increases and falls with increases in Commerce or when Police Stations are purchased.

New Cities

Cities start with 10 infrastructure and 250 land, which doesn’t follow the above outlined guide for how infrastructure and land should be. Your first step should be to purchase 90 infra and 250 land to match up with the recommendation.

Like both inf and land, costs exponentially increase, but unlike them, at a significantly larger rate. To negate this rapid price increase you can use the Manifest Destiny Domestic Policy to decrease costs by 5%, or buy the City Planning or Advanced City Planning projects.

City City cost Cumulative cost City cost with Manifest Destiny Cumulative cost Savings with Manifest Destiny Cumulative savings with Manifest Destiny
2 $225,000 $225,000 $213,750 $213,750 $11,250 $11,250
3 $425,000 $650,000 $403,750 $617,500 $21,250 $32,500
4 $925,000 $1,575,000 $878,750 $1,496,250 $46,250 $78,750
5 $2,025,000 $3,600,000 $1,923,750 $3,420,000 $101,250 $180,000
6 $4,025,000 $7,625,000 $3,823,750 $7,243,750 $201,250 $381,250
7 $7,225,000 $14,850,000 $6,863,750 $14,107,500 $361,250 $742,500
8 $11,925,000 $26,775,000 $11,328,750 $25,436,250 $596,250 $1,338,750
9 $18,425,000 $45,200,000 $17,503,750 $42,940,000 $921,250 $2,260,000
10 $27,025,000 $72,225,000 $25,673,750 $68,613,750 $1,351,250 $3,611,250
11 $38,025,000 $110,250,000 $36,123,750 $104,737,500 $1,901,250 $5,512,500
12 $51,725,000 $161,975,000 $43,138,750 $153,876,250 $2,586,250 $8,098,750
13 $68,425,000 $230,400,000 $65,003,750 $218,880,000 $3,421,250 $11,520,000
14 $88,425,000 $318,825,000 $84,003,750 $302,883,750 $4,421,250 $15,941,250
15 $112,025,000 $430,850,000 $106,423,750 $409,307,500 $5,601,250 $21,542,500
16 $139,525,000 $570,375,000 $132,548,750 $541,856,250 $6,976,250 $28,518,750
17 $171,225,000 $741,600,000 $162,663,750 $704,520,000 $8,561,250 $37,080,000
18 $207,425,000 $949,025,000 $197,053,750 $901,573,750 $10,371,250 $47,451,250
19 $248,425,000 $1,197,450,000 $236,003,750 $1,137,577,500 $12,421,250 $59,872,500
20 $294,525,000 $1,491,975,000 $279,798,750 $1,417,376,250 $14,726,250 $74,598,750
21 $346,025,000 $1,838,000,000 $328,723,750 $1,746,100,000 $17,301,250 $91,900,000
22 $403,225,000 $2,241,225,000 $383,063,750 $2,129,163,750 $20,161,250 $112,061,250
23 $466,425,000 $2,707,650,000 $443,103,750 $2,572,267,500 $23,321,250 $135,382,500
24 $535,925,000 $3,243,575,000 $509,128,750 $3,081,396,250 $26,796,250 $162,178,750
25 $612,025,000 $3,855,600,000 $581,423,750 $3,662,820,000 $30,601,250 $192,780,000
26 $695,025,000 $4,550,625,000 $660,273,750 $4,323,093,750 $34,751,250 $227,531,250
27 $785,225,000 $5,335,850,000 $745,963,750 $5,069,057,500 $39,261,250 $266,792,500
28 $882,925,000 $6,218,775,000 $838,778,750 $5,907,836,250 $44,146,250 $310,938,750
29 $988,425,000 $7,207,200,000 $939,003,750 $6,846,840,000 $49,421,250 $360,360,000
30 $1,102,025,000 $8,309,225,000 $1,046,923,750 $7,893,763,750 $55,101,250 $415,461,250
31 $1,224,025,000 $9,533,250,000 $1,162,823,750 $9,056,587,500 $61,201,250 $476,662,500
32 $1,354,725,000 $10,887,975,000 $1,286,988,750 $10,343,576,250 $67,736,250 $544,398,750
33 $1,494,425,000 $12,382,400,000 $1,419,703,750 $11,763,280,000 $74,721,250 $619,120,000
34 $1,643,425,000 $14,025,825,000 $1,561,253,750 $13,324,533,750 $82,171,250 $701,291,250
35 $1,802,025,000 $15,827,850,000 $1,711,923,750 $15,036,457,500 $90,101,250 $791,392,500
36 $1,970,525,000 $17,798,375,000 $1,871,998,750 $16,908,456,250 $98,526,250 $889,918,750
37 $2,149,225,000 $19,947,600,000 $2,041,763,750 $18,950,220,000 $107,461,250 $997,380,000
38 $2,338,425,000 $22,286,025,000 $2,221,503,750 $21,171,723,750 $116,921,250 $1,114,301,250
39 $2,538,425,000 $24,824,450,000 $2,411,503,750 $23,583,227,500 $126,921,250 $1,241,222,500
40 $2,749,525,000 $27,573,975,000 $2,612,048,750 $26,195,276,250 $137,476,250 $1,378,698,750