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they dont look too much on steam forum, they dont care about this place too much. As long as you don't bring guns against them, bcs you may hurt their feelings and they will be sad.
If you want to report a bug, you will only get (maybe) any response on the pdx forum
Demand is broken along with everything else that relies on it.
There is a lot about it here in the last dozen or so posts. Will it be fixed in next patch?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/949230/discussions/0/3877095833488828718/
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Money that is left over after paying rent and upkeep is used by the occupants to level up the building. If the occupants' wealth declines, the building may end up abandoned.
Higher level residential buildings have higher upkeep costs, but they also consume less water and electricity, and produce less garbage.
Residential wealth is based on the residents' employment situation and job level.
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I have found that most of my level 5 buildings are occupied mainly by adults, with very few seniors. I have low rent housing that will reach level 3-4 but are mostly filled with older people or students.
I know education and job opportunities help out wealth, but I also try to extend welfare office coverage to a maximum, just in case.
Here's my current distribution in one of my lv5 buildings:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3134450248