My apologies for the cross-posts, but....
For an upcoming presentation, I'm putting together a list of the 25 basic statistics every journalist should know, at least withing a range of plus or minus 5 percent. This list would, ideally, be a template that could be given to journos in any country so that he/she would always be ready to put many stories in context. Below is a rough beginning. I wonder if you might have some data points of a similar vein that you find useful?
THE 25 NUMBERS EVERY JOURNALIST SHOULD KNOW
*) The world's population
*) Your nation's population and as a percent of the world
*) Your state/province/district population and as a percent of your nation
*) Your city's pop. and as a percent of your state/province/district
*) The percent of change for all of the above in the past 10 years
*) The current budget of your nation/state/province/district/city government
*) The sub-sections of the above budgets for health, education, public safety, infrastructure and their relative percentages
*) The world's live birth rates and same for your nation/state/province/district/city
*) Average life expectancy for males and females in your nation/state/province/district/city
*) Average family size for your nation/state/province/district/city
*) Per capita and per family annual income for your nation/state/province/district/city
*) Average years of education for males and females in the world and your nation/state/province/district/city
Many thanks. I'll post the roundup of the suggestions.
-Tom Johnson
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