If you lived in Equatorial Guinea instead of Isle of Man, you would:

Health

live 18.3 years less

In Isle of Man, the average life expectancy is 82 years (80 years for men, 84 years for women) as of 2022. In Equatorial Guinea, that number is 64 years (61 years for men, 66 years for women) as of 2022.

Economy

make 80.0% less money

Isle of Man has a GDP per capita of $84,600 as of 2014, while in Equatorial Guinea, the GDP per capita is $16,900 as of 2023.

be 7.9 times more likely to be unemployed

In Isle of Man, 1.1% of adults are unemployed as of 2017. In Equatorial Guinea, that number is 8.7% as of 2023.

pay a 75.0% higher top tax rate

Isle of Man has a top tax rate of 20.0% as of 2016. In Equatorial Guinea, the top tax rate is 35.0% as of 2016.

Life

have 2.9 times more children

In Isle of Man, there are approximately 10.4 babies per 1,000 people as of 2024. In Equatorial Guinea, there are 29.9 babies per 1,000 people as of 2022.

be 18.5 times more likely to die during infancy

In Isle of Man, approximately 4.2 children (per 1,000 live births) die before they reach the age of one as of 2022. In Equatorial Guinea, on the other hand, 78.3 children do as of 2022.

Basic Needs

be 33.0% less likely to have access to electricity

In Isle of Man, approximately 100% of the population has electricity access as of 2022. In Equatorial Guinea, 67% of the population do as of 2022.

be 31.8% less likely to have access to improved drinking water

In Isle of Man, approximately 99% of people have improved drinking water access as of 2020. In Equatorial Guinea, 68% of people do as of 2017.

Geography

see 85.0% more coastline

Isle of Man has a total of 160 km of coastline. In Equatorial Guinea, that number is 296 km.


The statistics above were calculated using the following data sources: The World Factbook, Ministry of Finance, Income Tax Services, Isle of Man Government.

Equatorial Guinea: At a glance

Equatorial Guinea is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 28,051 sq km. Equatorial Guinea gained independence in 1968 after 190 years of Spanish rule. This tiny country, composed of a mainland portion plus five inhabited islands, is one of the smallest on the African continent. President Teodoro Obiang NGUEMA MBASOGO has ruled the country since 1979 when he seized power in a coup. Although nominally a constitutional democracy since 1991, the 1996, 2002, and 2009 presidential elections - as well as the 1999, 2004, 2008, and 2013 legislative elections - were widely seen as flawed. The president exerts almost total control over the political system and has discouraged political opposition. Equatorial Guinea has experienced rapid economic growth due to the discovery of large offshore oil reserves, and in the last decade has become Sub-Saharan Africa's third largest oil exporter. Despite the country's economic windfall from oil production, resulting in a massive increase in government revenue in recent years, improvements in the population's living standards have been slow to develop.
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