If you lived in Trinidad and Tobago instead of Comoros, you would:

Health

live 8.7 years longer

In Comoros, the average life expectancy is 67 years (65 years for men, 70 years for women) as of 2022. In Trinidad and Tobago, that number is 76 years (74 years for men, 78 years for women) as of 2022.

be 2.4 times more likely to be obese

In Comoros, 7.8% of adults are obese as of 2016. In Trinidad and Tobago, that number is 18.6% of people as of 2016.

Economy

make 8.1 times more money

Comoros has a GDP per capita of $3,500 as of 2023, while in Trinidad and Tobago, the GDP per capita is $28,500 as of 2023.

be 27.4% less likely to be unemployed

In Comoros, 5.8% of adults are unemployed as of 2023. In Trinidad and Tobago, that number is 4.2% as of 2023.

be 52.8% less likely to live below the poverty line

In Comoros, 42.4% live below the poverty line as of 2013. In Trinidad and Tobago, however, that number is 20.0% as of 2014.

Life

be 87.6% less likely to die during childbirth

In Comoros, approximately 217.0 women per 100,000 births die during labor as of 2020. In Trinidad and Tobago, 27.0 women do as of 2020.

be 59.7% more likely to be literate

In Comoros, the literacy rate is 62.0% as of 2021. In Trinidad and Tobago, it is 99.0% as of 2015.

be 72.3% less likely to die during infancy

In Comoros, approximately 57.1 children (per 1,000 live births) die before they reach the age of one as of 2022. In Trinidad and Tobago, on the other hand, 15.8 children do as of 2022.

have 51.4% fewer children

In Comoros, there are approximately 21.6 babies per 1,000 people as of 2024. In Trinidad and Tobago, there are 10.5 babies per 1,000 people as of 2024.

Basic Needs

be 11.2% more likely to have access to electricity

In Comoros, approximately 90% of the population has electricity access as of 2022. In Trinidad and Tobago, 100% of the population do as of 2022.

be 2.9 times more likely to have internet access

In Comoros, approximately 27.0% of the population has internet access as of 2021. In Trinidad and Tobago, about 79.0% do as of 2021.

Expenditures

spend 57.7% more on education

Comoros spends 2.6% of its total GDP on education as of 2015. Trinidad and Tobago spends 4.1% of total GDP on education as of 2020.

spend 35.2% more on healthcare

Comoros spends 5.4% of its total GDP on healthcare as of 2020. In Trinidad and Tobago, that number is 7.3% of GDP as of 2020.


The statistics above were calculated using the following data sources: The World Factbook.

Trinidad and Tobago: At a glance

Trinidad and Tobago is a sovereign country in Central America/Caribbean, with a total land area of approximately 5,128 sq km. First colonized by the Spanish, the islands came under British control in the early 19th century. The islands' sugar industry was hurt by the emancipation of the slaves in 1834. Manpower was replaced with the importation of contract laborers from India between 1845 and 1917, which boosted sugar production as well as the cocoa industry. The discovery of oil on Trinidad in 1910 added another important export. Independence was attained in 1962. The country is one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean thanks largely to petroleum and natural gas production and processing. Tourism, mostly in Tobago, is targeted for expansion and is growing. The government is coping with a rise in violent crime.
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