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[[Nethington]] operates under a post-scarcity, resource-based economic model. This system is shared by several other nations within the [[Caseyverse]]. Renewables constitute the primary source of energy generation for the nation. When households generate surplus energy, they can sell it as a secondary currency known as [[Credits]]. Credits can then be utilized to purchase goods and services in lieu of Dollars. Due to advancements in automation, Nethington's population often surpasses the available job opportunities within the market. This phenomenon is addressed through a system of frequent labor rotations. These rotations enable individuals to allocate time towards their personal interests and hobbies. While this practice results in certain individuals experiencing periods of unemployment, Credits serve as one of several optional income sources during these times. As a result of these measures, unemployment is not perceived as a systemic flaw within Nethington's society, and its prevalence is so commonplace that it does not evoke significant consideration from the populace. == Challenges == === TPaw Corporation === The [[TPaw Corporation]] maintains offices in Nethington to conduct business within the nation's borders. Although they reluctantly adhere to the strict regulations imposed on them, the company has attempted to circumvent the labor rotation laws or influence regulators to abolish them entirely. This has sparked criticism from citizens who, despite enjoying TPaw's products, have benefited from the downtime provided by labor rotations, allowing them opportunities for relaxation and personal development. == Real-World Parallels == Certain aspects of Nethington's economy and labor force draw inspiration from real-world practices. The concept of surplus energy being sold for credits mirrors an existing trend in some regions. However, this practice is often underreported due to prevailing economic systems that prioritize profit generation over alternative models.<ref>[https://www.pge.com/en/clean-energy/solar/solar-incentives-and-programs/net-surplus-compensation.html Getting credit for surplus energy] - PG&E</ref> The notion of labor rotation, while inspired by the organizational structure of ant colonies, ensures a continuous workforce within Nethington. Approximately 40% of worker ants are designated as "reserve" members who stand ready to fulfill tasks as needed.<ref>[https://www.sciencealert.com/many-worker-ants-are-actually-lazy-slackers-but-there-s-a-good-reason-for-that 40% of Worker Ants Are Actually Lazy Slackers, But They Have Their Reasons] - ScienceAlert</ref> == Citation == <references />{{LocationsNavbox}}
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