Thanks Jonathan_S, that was the quote I was looking for.
Now lets have some fun…
At best 63.000 M-$ a year as a Commander…
On Basilisk Station is set in 1901 PD, she was promoted to Commander in 1896 PD.
Today in the US, an O-5 with more than 4 years in grade makes close to 6300 US-$ a month (75600 US-$ in a year).
But OBS was written in 1993, back than an O-5 with over 4 years in grade was payed just over 3300 US-$ a month (crazy how things change).
Obviously we don’t know if the figures are comparable at all, RFC might have just picked it at random.
But lets take this further, we have nothing to do while waiting for SoV anyway.
Why does Honor get paid so much more money?
Manticore could just pay their officers more than the US does. Why not, its certainely possible, they hold their navy in high regard (well, just like the US does).
Honor could collect stuff like combat/space/hazardous pay which is already included in the figure. On the other hand, ‘eight years' salary for an RMN commander’ just sounds like basic pay to me.
The most likely reason however, Manticore enjoys a much higher standard of living than the US. Its GDP per capita should be much higher which should result in the state paying higher wages.
Obviously the overall price level would be comparatively higher which balances it out in the end.
The US GDP per Capita in 1993 was 26.441 US-$ and it had a population just shy of 260 million (again, crazy how things change).
This translates to a GDP of 6.878 Trillion US-$.
But back to the GDP per Capita, we can say that an O-5 officer in 1993 made about 150% of the GDP per Capita. This ratio is not constant however, today US military officers earn comparatively less (132% of the GDP per Capita). Its obvious why, the US federal government is broke and even overall, the increase of wages has not kept up with the growth of the economy over the last decades.
Further in the past the ratio was much better for serving officers, but the economy of 1960s America is not comparable to what we have now.
But lets try and apply those numbers to the Manticoran economy.
If we take the same 150% the US had in 1993 Manticores GDP per Capita would be 42.000 M-$, 1.6 times of what the US had in 1993.
Now it gets really interesting.
Is this realistic? In 1920 PD the Manticoran Binary System is home to 3.6 billion people. They had much less in 1901. I believe there is even a textev somewhere about population growth but I cant find it. Anyway, lets use a swag and say 3 billion in 1901.
With 42.000 M-$ and 3 billion people this translates to a GDP of 126 trillion M-$.
A huge number, but what can you do with it?
In 1993 the US spend 358 billion US-$ on defense. This was during the cold war cutbacks, if we extrapolate the spending in the late 1980s could have reached 450 billion easily.
450 billion out of 6.878 trillion is 7% of the GDP used for military spending. A healthy figure for a country involved in a war, cold or not.
Another way looking at it, the us federal budget in 1993 was something like 1.4 trillion US-$, pretty much 20% of the GDP. And of the budget almost 33% would have been used for defense. (during the cold war, defense regularly made up for more than 40% of the budget btw).
Now, i don’t think Manticores state budget is anywhere close to 20% of its GDP. But it think they spend more of it on defense than the US ever did after the Second World War (less social programs, especially before the High Ridge government).
So lets say (SWAG again) their budget is 10% of the GDP and they use 60% of the budget for military spending. !Lets be clear, this would be for 1901 during the high of the naval buildup but still on peacetime budgets.!
That gives them a little more than 7.5 trillion M-$ to fund their military.
Is this enough?
We know from the Pearls that Manticore had 186 SDs and 121 Ds commissioned in 1905.
And we know that the naval buildup of Roger III. stareted in the late 1850.
So in about 55 years Manticore managed to pay for over 300 wallers. And forts, and auxiliaries, and stuff below the wall. And R&D. And they actually paid their personnel and kept the navy going.
Does it add up? Yes it does.
300 wallers is just 5.5 every year. If we say all the other stuff is worth another 10 or so we end up at the equivalent of 15 wallers a year.
We know from the pearls (and maybe even the books) that building an SD did cost Manticore about 42 billion during the first havenite war. That’s 650 billion M-$. Out of a naval budget of 7.5 trillion (in 1901 at least) …….
Obviously I made some overly generous swags somewhere
But amazingly, its possible for the math to hold up on this.
At least if we do our best to ignore the Grayson economy and naval budgets…
Did you know they have only 80% of Manticores efficiency, the poorest in Manticore were 4 to 5 times as rich as the average Grayson and they had construction budgets of about 5 trillion during the first war while their total population was less than 3 billion?
That a GDP in the vicinity of 22 trillion M-$.
Using more than 20% of the GDP just to build starhsips is pretty much impossible. Especially on a planet like Grayson where vast amounts of ressources are needed to survive.
And never forget, during the second war more than a decade later, Manticore maxed on what was fundable with building the python lump which amounts to something like 15 trillion.
Grayson construction – never made any sense and never will.