Comparing Pakistan and the United States: A Statistical Overview
1. Territory
With a land area of approximately 983,3517 square kilometers, the United States is significantly larger than Pakistan, which covers an area of approximately 796,095 square kilometers. This makes Pakistan roughly 81% the size of the United States.
2. Population
As of 2023, the United States has an estimated population of 331,893,745, while Pakistan's population is approximately 238,191,254. This means that the United States has a population that is approximately 39% larger than Pakistan's.
3. Life Expectancy
The average life expectancy in Pakistan is 70 years, with 68 years for men and 72 years for women. In the United States, the average life expectancy is approximately 79 years, indicating a significant difference in longevity between the two countries.
4. Economy
In terms of economic indicators, the United States has a GDP of $25.3 trillion (nominal, 2022), while Pakistan's GDP is approximately $346.38 billion (nominal, 2022). This makes the United States' economy roughly 73 times larger than Pakistan's.
5. Education
The literacy rate in Pakistan is approximately 62.8%, while the literacy rate in the United States is approximately 99%. This indicates a significant disparity in access to and quality of education between the two countries.
6. Healthcare
The healthcare systems of Pakistan and the United States differ significantly. Pakistan has a relatively low number of doctors per capita, while the United States has a well-developed healthcare infrastructure with a high number of healthcare professionals. As a result, access to quality healthcare is more limited in Pakistan compared to the United States.
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