Manokan Budget
The country of Manoka takes in a fairly reasonable amount of money, or 6.75 trillion dollars a year. With a population of 412 million, the average salary per person is about 16,342 dollars a year, and as a result pulls in approximately 1.2 trillion dollars in tax money annually. From this, 240 billion dollars, or 20% goes to the military. In addition to this, an additional 80 billion dollars in foreign aid are given for the use of military development, with approximately 50 billion coming from the U.S., and 30 billion coming from the U.N. Over the last 25 years, the Manokan military has borrowed and paid back approximately 4 trillion dollars worth of equipment, having payed off their debts by 2026. The break down of the equipment varies, but because the military was largely made from scratch since the creation of the Manokan alliance, and borrows third party equipment without having contributed much to the research, their costs for equipment are in some cases considerably cheaper than most countries. In addition, their lower income per worker compared to the U.S. had reduced construction and maintenance prices, as well as their cheaper minerals and prices for the domestically produced equipment.