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  California
Sudan
Infant mortality
0.52%
8.24%
Poverty
15.9%
48%
Unemployment
14.2%
18.7%
Literacy - male
77% (level 1)
71.8%
Literacy - female
76% (level 1)
50.5%
Life expectancy
77.9
51.42
Doctors
115,740
11,083
AIDS cases
67,208 / 5202
49,000 (1.62%)
Malaria cases
71
3,185,930
GDP billions
1,850.12
54.68
Personal income  per capita
38,956
2,300
Imports
270,532,000,000
8,253,000,000
Exports
1,200,800,000,000
7,560,000,000
Government revenues
78,840,000,000
9,007,000,000
Inflation
1.71% (1.16% US)
11.2%
Government expenses
101,466,000,000
10,380,000,000
External Debt
71,434,000,000
36,272,000,000
Foreign Reserves
61,500,000
879,000,000
The UN World Health
Organization
estimated 7552
physicians working in
Sudan in 2004. The
11,083 is the 2006
estimate. While
welcome news, we are
skeptical.
We expect
acceleration of the
spread of AIDS, a
disease notorious for
inaccurate tallies,
once the disease
spreads to more than
2.8% of Sudanese
adults.
California does not
report diagnoses of
HIV as opposed to
AIDS. 67,000 living
with AIDS; 5300 new
cases last year. Life
expectancy for
someone with AIDS in
Sudan is 27 months.
More money; moving faster. Advantage: California. Maybe.
The California imports and exports include substantial amount of
goods produced or consumed in other states. Budget data from 2010.