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As erneiz says, the Economics button is your friend. It shows very clearly how you're doing, including but not limited to:
1. How's your coal balance (mining vs. consumption)
2. How's your wood and steel
3. How many empty beds you have ready for arriving groups (warning: the first number shows total number of beds, including beds only for sick people, so if it says: 50 (40 in Care Houses) and a new group of 40 people arrives, but none of them are sick, you will still have 30 homeless people)
4. Your food production and consumption