1. There was no electricity bills. The electricity was free for all its citizens. 2. There was no interest on loans. The banks were state-owned and loans were given according to law, all citizens of zero (0%) interest rate.
3. The house was considered ...
a human right in the country.
4. All honeymooners received 60,000 dinars (about U.S. $ 50,000) from the government to buy ....
Their first apartment and to help in starting their family.
5. Education and medical care was free. Before the rise of their leader to power, only 25% of people knew reading and writing. Today the figure is 83%.
6. Those who decide to follow the profession of farmer, receiving free agricultural land, rural house free equipment and free to start their farms.
7. Those who could not find the training or medical care they needed in the country, receiving funding from the government to go abroad (plus $ 2,300 / month for living expenses and travel).
8. The government subsidized 50% of the cost of buying private vehicles.
9. The price of gasoline was $ 0.14 / liter.
10. The country has no external debt and foreign reserves reach $ 150 billion (today, these funds are "frozen" worldwide).
11. If a resident could not find work after graduation, the state paid the average salary of the profession who would have received if it was working, until he found work.
12. A part of the country's oil sales is credited directly into bank accounts of all citizens.
13. Every mother who bore one child received $ 10,000 U.S..
14. Forty loaves of bread costing $ 0.15.
15. 25% of residents have a university degree.
16. The murdered leader had launched the largest irrigation project in the world, known as the Great Man-Made River, in order to have access to water throughout the country.