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Hot fix - jul 25 2026

Honest forecasts — every "debt is falling / scheduled to lower" message now reads the exact same arithmetic the monthly ledger charges (interest, obligations, and all).

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removedHonest forecasts — every "debt is falling / scheduled to lower" message now reads the exact same arithmetic the monthly ledger charges (interest, obligations, and all). The Economy → Debt panel shows an itemized "ON COURSE NEXT MONTH" figure, and the credit screen now quotes the same interest bill the treasury actually pays. • Honest colors — a full audit of green/red indicators: rising debt, unemployment, or risk can never render green again, and a narrowing deficit reads as the good news it is. • Barter deals stick — accepting an AI buy-offer now permanently pays down debt (the safety clamp could silently re-absorb it), and buying goods on credit can no longer slip off the ledger. • Infrastructure pipeline unjammed — finished projects no longer count against the proposal cap, and a full pipeline explains itself instead of silently ignoring the button.

World Order: Global Power changes

removedHonest forecasts — every "debt is falling / scheduled to lower" message now reads the exact same arithmetic the monthly ledger charges (interest, obligations, and all). The Economy → Debt panel shows an itemized "ON COURSE NEXT MONTH" figure, and the credit screen now quotes the same interest bill the treasury actually pays. • Honest colors — a full audit of green/red indicators: rising debt, unemployment, or risk can never render green again, and a narrowing deficit reads as the good news it is. • Barter deals stick — accepting an AI buy-offer now permanently pays down debt (the safety clamp could silently re-absorb it), and buying goods on credit can no longer slip off the ledger. • Infrastructure pipeline unjammed — finished projects no longer count against the proposal cap, and a full pipeline explains itself instead of silently ignoring the button.
  • Honest forecasts — every "debt is falling / scheduled to lower" message now reads the exact same arithmetic the monthly ledger charges (interest, obligations, and all). The Economy → Debt panel shows an itemized "ON COURSE NEXT MONTH" figure, and the credit screen now quotes the same interest bill the treasury actually pays. • Honest colors — a full audit of green/red indicators: rising debt, unemployment, or risk can never render green again, and a narrowing deficit reads as the good news it is. • Barter deals stick — accepting an AI buy-offer now permanently pays down debt (the safety clamp could silently re-absorb it), and buying goods on credit can no longer slip off the ledger. • Infrastructure pipeline unjammed — finished projects no longer count against the proposal cap, and a full pipeline explains itself instead of silently ignoring the button.

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Steam News / 25 July 2026

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