Pretty much we'd try to make the the changeover as easy as we could possibly make it.
There'd still be free facilities for newcomers, of course. The only thing people would have to figure out is what salary bracket they're in, and they'd still be able to afford all the things they currently can.
In the current system, credits cannot be pooled together. For example, a person who has 6 credits who is living with a person with 3 credits doesn't mean they have a household credit size of 9 credits. It means one person has 6, the other has 3, and they can afford things as such. Changing to the allowance system would allow roommates to work together money-wise.
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There'd still be free facilities for newcomers, of course. The only thing people would have to figure out is what salary bracket they're in, and they'd still be able to afford all the things they currently can.
In the current system, credits cannot be pooled together. For example, a person who has 6 credits who is living with a person with 3 credits doesn't mean they have a household credit size of 9 credits. It means one person has 6, the other has 3, and they can afford things as such. Changing to the allowance system would allow roommates to work together money-wise.