I need a script for a Youtube video where we take 5 states (Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee) and compare their statistics (GDP Nominal, GDP per Capita, Poverty Rate, Land Area, Population, Median Household Income, Median House Price) to countries with similar numbers . The data should be from 2024, and Chat GPT, Gemini or other AI tools will give you data only from 2023, no matter how hard you try, that's why you need to make your own research here.
This is an example of a research that you need to do before writing the script:Mississippi
GDP Nominal: $149 Bln - Morocco $152 Bln
GDP per Capita:$50,907 - UK 51,075
Poverty Rate: 19.58% - Georgia (Country) 19.5%
Land Area: 48,432 sq mi - North Korea 46,540sq mi
Population: 2,940,452 - Lithuania 2,892,761
Median Household Income:.$48,716 - New Zeland 48,610 $
Median House Price: $171,613 - Bulgaria $173,146.49
And then out of this you can write a scit like this (Example):
№1 Mississippi: The Magnolia State
Let’s kick things off with Mississippi, the Magnolia State. Mississippi often finds itself at the bottom of U.S. rankings for economic prosperity, but in 2024, its nominal GDP is a respectable $149 billion. That’s very close to Morocco, whose GDP comes in at $152 billion. Mississippi may not have the bustling cities of Casablanca or Marrakech, but it does share an economic output with this North African gem known for its vibrant culture and diverse industries like textiles and agriculture.
When we look at GDP per capita, Mississippi’s number is $50,907—just shy of the United Kingdom, which sits at $51,075. Both Mississippi and the UK have economies that are heavily dependent on services and agriculture. However, while Mississippi is part of the U.S. economic powerhouse, the UK has its own global influence, particularly in finance and trade. Not bad for a state known more for its Southern drawl than its global prowess!
Poverty rates tell a different story. Mississippi’s poverty rate is a startling 19.58%, which matches closely with Georgia(the country), where 19.5% of the population lives in poverty. Despite these economic challenges, both Mississippi and Georgia have strong agricultural sectors that contribute to their GDP but don’t always translate to widespread wealth. You could say both places are "peachy"—even if the economy sometimes isn’t.
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Posted: Sept. 9, 2024, 9:43 a.m.
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