PRESENTATION OUTLINE
UNEMPLOYMENT
Georgia has and unemployment rate of 15% while the United States has a rate of 7%
INFANT MORTALITY
The number of infant deaths in a year per 1,000 births in Georgia is 16 while in the United States it's 6 deaths
MONEY
The GDP per capita in Georgia is $6,100. The United States it is $52,800
HEALTHCARE
People in Georgia spend $333 on healthcare while people in the United States spend $8,895
OIL CONSUMPTION
The United States consumes 2.4 gallons of oil per day while Georgia consumes 0.1 gallons
ELECTRICITY
The use of electricity in The United States is 12,185kWh while in Georgia it's 1,900kWh
AVERAGE LIFESPAN
The life expectancy in Georgia is 75 years while in The United States it's 79 years
HIV/AIDS
200 people in Georgia die each year while 17,000 people in The United States die from AIDS/HIVS each year.
CLASS DIVIDE
The GINI index measures inequality based on family income. In Georgia it is 46 while in The United States it is 45
BABIES
The number of births per 1,000 people in Georgia is 12 while in The United States it is 13