Frankthetank, you forced me to once again refer to the CIA World Factbook:
Haiti
We have done several of these lately, and the conclusion unfortunately is exactly the same.
They are trying to support 1100 people per arable square km, about five times that of the US.
42% of the population is under 14, which means that there is an excellent chance for the population to double within the next 10 years, and reach the Bangladesh population density.
63 deaths per 1000 live births, ten times higher than the US
5% of the population admitting to having AIDS, with all of that reproduction going on you gotta wonder.....
80% of the population under the poverty limit....
Unemployment? What is employment? 2/3 of the population does not have a "job" per se.
Oil production--zero
Oil consumption: 12,000 barrels per day.
I hate to say it again, but....a lot of people are going to die.
I feel sorry for the people in the Dominican Republic. They inhabit the same island, but are slightly better off. 848 people per square km, slightly better off in infant mortality, and slightly less poor, population rate about 1.5%, better off, but not much. Can you guess what is going to happen?