• The United States is a “minority world” country, ~87% of the world’s population live in the “majority world”, ie. developing or “Third World” countries. Bolivia and Uganda are two poorest majority world countries.
  • ~70% of the world’s population live in poverty (based on local standards)
  • Of the total population in developing “majority world” countries, 23% live on less than $1.00 per day.
  • The average income for the richest twenty countries in the world is 30 times greater than the poorest twenty countries.


COMPARISIONS

  Uganda Bolivia U.S.
Population living on less than $1/day 82.2% 14.4% N/A
Population living on less than $2/day 96.4% 34.3% N/A
Population without sustainable access to
An improved water source
48.0% 17.0% <1%
Population living below poverty level
(based on local standards)
35.0% 70.0% 12.7%
Literate (age 15 & over) 69.9% 87.2% 97.0%
Life Expectancy @ birth 44.9 yrs 64.8 yrs 77.1 yrs
Infant Mortality per 1000 live births 87.9 56.1 6.8
No. of Internet Users 60,000 78,000 165.8 mil

Source: CIA Factbook & World Bank 2005. Please consult for recent figures.


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