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March 6th 2014
Published: March 6th 2014
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The country I will compare to the United states of America is Yemen because Yemen starts with a Y, and that's a cool letter.

Looking at education, The United States has an average of 13.3 years while Yemen has an average schooling of 2.5 years. This shows that jobs may require higher education standards in the U.S. This fact implies that the U.S has many people, which is true, because getting a job is harder. However, Yemen may not have a rigorous job requirement.

Looking at health, U.S lasts 78.7 years on average compared to Yemen's 65.9 years of age. This shows that the U.S have more doctors and/or more medicines available for the public to obtain while Yemen may not be as fortunate.

Also, looking at the income index, the U.S has .897 compared to Yemen's .428. What this means is that the U.S gains more money, whether it be from trade or the economy.

From these facts, I can conclude that Yemen is still a developing country.

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