If you lived in Anguilla instead of Marshall Islands, you would:

Health

live 7.5 years longer

In Marshall Islands, the average life expectancy is 75 years (72 years for men, 77 years for women) as of 2022. In Anguilla, that number is 82 years (80 years for men, 85 years for women) as of 2022.

Economy

make 3.0 times more money

Marshall Islands has a GDP per capita of $4,000 as of 2019, while in Anguilla, the GDP per capita is $12,200 as of 2008.

be 77.8% less likely to be unemployed

In Marshall Islands, 36.0% of adults are unemployed as of 2006. In Anguilla, that number is 8.0% as of 2002.

Life

be 85.8% less likely to die during infancy

In Marshall Islands, approximately 21.7 children (per 1,000 live births) die before they reach the age of one as of 2022. In Anguilla, on the other hand, 3.1 children do as of 2022.

have 47.3% fewer children

In Marshall Islands, there are approximately 22.8 babies per 1,000 people as of 2020. In Anguilla, there are 12.0 babies per 1,000 people as of 2022.

Basic Needs

be 2.1 times more likely to have internet access

In Marshall Islands, approximately 39.0% of the population has internet access as of 2019. In Anguilla, about 82.0% do as of 2019.

Expenditures

spend 62.5% less on education

Marshall Islands spends 9.6% of its total GDP on education as of 2019. Anguilla spends 3.6% of total GDP on education as of 2018.

Geography

see 83.5% less coastline

Marshall Islands has a total of 370 km of coastline. In Anguilla, that number is 61 km.


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

Anguilla: At a glance

Anguilla is a sovereign country in Central America/Caribbean, with a total land area of approximately 91 sq km. Colonized by English settlers from Saint Kitts in 1650, Anguilla was administered by Great Britain until the early 19th century, when the island - against the wishes of the inhabitants - was incorporated into a single British dependency along with Saint Kitts and Nevis. Several attempts at separation failed. In 1971, two years after a revolt, Anguilla was finally allowed to secede; this arrangement was formally recognized in 1980, with Anguilla becoming a separate British dependency.
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