![]() ![]() So I always wait until I need one school of each, That I have that many eligible citizens for those levels before placing a new one down so I’m always running a deficit and have a pool of UNEDUCATED AND EDUCATED to fill lower level jobs. Vanilla Elementary runs about 300 slots per school and High Schools offer about 1,000 spaces. Try keeping your education managed by not providing them with enough spaces for everyone. I typically run about 3% unemployment and usually need to keep adding citizens to keep the workplaces full. It is entirely based on how many working age available compared to how many have jobs. If there were 100,000 jobs available, and the population numbers hadn’t changed, neither would the employment percentage. Number of jobs isn’t part of that equation. Only how many are eligible to work and are employed. The number of jobs has nothing to do with unemployment percentage. If you have 20,000 people and 10,000 are employed that’s 50% of your population employed, But like someone else pointed out some of those people will not be working age yet, in school, or retired already, so the employment percentage is actually far less than 50% at that point. ![]()
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