The History Of North American Cooperation On Aluminum And Steel

Both metals are getting considerable attention as journalists and pundits analyze how tariffs may impact international markets and trade relations. But in that coverage so far, one thing that may have been missed is the interesting history and context of these metals, especially within the framework of trade in North America. Aluminum and Steel in North America Today’s infographic tells the story of an ongoing North American partnership in these goods, and how this cooperation even helped U....

March 24, 2023 · 10 min · 1953 words · Anthony Parker

The Top Celebrity Investors And What We Can Learn From Them

Yet, you might be surprised to learn that celebrities have quietly been funding some of today’s fastest-growing startups. Today’s infographic from CB Insights ranks celebrity investors based on the number of private tech companies they’ve invested in over the last decade. After delving a little deeper into the investment activities of these tech-savvy celebs, we came up with a few key takeaways. Diversity is Key Holding down the top spot on the list is Ashton Kutcher....

March 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1272 words · Donna Scaife

This Map Compares The Size Of State Economies With Entire Countries

The only comparable economy in size would be China, but unfortunately the incredible scope of China’s economic boom is something that is also difficult for foreigners to wrap their heads around. We’ve tried to do this in the past by showing you the massive cities that no one knows about, ambitious megaprojects that are underway in the region, and the country’s staggering demand for commodities. But still, comparing the U....

March 24, 2023 · 4 min · 795 words · Altagracia Mclean

Visualizing Job Growth In Top Tech Markets In North America

The tech boom is here, and it’s heating up. Over the past decade, the tech industry has created more than 1 million jobs across the United States. Between 2010 and 2017, tech-related job growth averaged 6% – more than four times the national average across all industries. Though the figures slowed slightly in 2018, the tech industry still boasts twice the national growth average at approximately 4%. What’s causing this growth, and where are tech hubs emerging from the woodwork?...

March 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1097 words · Joyce Beckum

Visualizing The World S Deadliest Pandemics By Population Impact

And while most contagious outbreaks have never reached full-blown pandemic status, there have been several times throughout history when a disease has caused mass devastation. Here’s a look at the world’s deadliest pandemics to date, viewed from the lens of the impact they had on the global population at the time. Editor’s note: The above graphic was created in response to a popular request from users after viewing our popular history of pandemics infographic initially released a year ago....

March 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1103 words · James Maples

What Does 1Gb Of Mobile Data Cost In Every Country

Even in a saturated market, mobile networks have continued to expand their reach. In the last five years alone, almost one billion additional people have gained access to mobile data services. Despite the growing prevalence of these networks worldwide, the cost of gaining access can vary greatly from country to country—particularly when it comes to the price of mobile data. Today’s chart uses figures from Cable.co.uk to showcase the average cost of one gigabyte (GB) of mobile data in 155 different countries and jurisdictions....

March 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1355 words · Nancy Margerum

202 Drought Maps Of California Show How Dry It Is Visual Capitalist

202 Drought Maps of California Show How Dry It Is If there is one thing we are tuned in here to at Visual Capitalist, it is the value of all natural resources: from metals and energy to fresh water. With population, money, and economic growth all happening at exponential rates, and only a limited amount of underlying resources, there are problems abound. We had a previous post discussing the possibility of Peak Water as well, and it is something we are also addressing in our editorial calendar with an upcoming original infographic series on overpopulation....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 564 words · Joy Purcell

Buying And Selling Precious Metals What The Irs Needs To Know

Buying and Selling Precious Metals: What the IRS Needs to Know When it comes to bullion and the IRS, it can be confusing in regards to what Uncle Sam wants to know and the bureaucracy that comes with it. That’s why our friends at JM Bullion have teamed up with us to put together a great resource to educate investors on what you need to know. JM Bullion has also put together this great video that takes you through the infographic step-by-step: on Last year, stock and bond returns tumbled after the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates at the fastest speed in 40 years....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 569 words · Herbert Hall

Chart Canadian Housing Is Being Propped Up By Just One City

“Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” – John Maynard Keynes The last time we gave a good run down of Canada’s housing market was in May 2015, when we noted that The Economist gave it the dubious title of the most overvalued housing market in the world. Since then, in just 10 months, prices in Vancouver and Toronto have soared to marks that are 14.1% and 8....

March 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1088 words · Mary Repinski

Chart Germany S Demographic Cliff

Last week’s chart showed that the world is turning Japanese with tales of economic malaise, extreme monetary policy, and negative rates. Germany, with its 5-yr government bond currently trading at a -0.33% yield, is no exception to this story. However, negative yields are not the only concern that the country has in common with Japan. It’s the overall demographic picture that is worrying, and it could have a big effect on Germany’s economic future as well as the tough choices that must be made today....

March 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1287 words · Daniel Becker

Chart Most Millennials Have Less Than 1 000 In Savings

Chart: Most Millennials Have Less Than $1,000 in Savings Four-digit bank account totals elude 52% of the 18-34 crowd The Chart of the Week is a weekly Visual Capitalist feature on Fridays. The majority of millennials are living paycheck to paycheck. A recent survey of millennials by HowMuch.net found that 51.8% of those aged 18-34 have less than $1,000 held between bank accounts and cash savings. This echoes previous data we’ve seen – not just on millennials, but Americans in general....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 686 words · Linda Fernandes

Commuters And Computers Mapping U S Megaregions

We tend to think of cities as individual economic units, but as they expand outward and bleed together, defining them simply by official jurisdictions and borders becomes difficult. After all, many of the imaginary lines divvying up the country are remnants of decisions from centuries ago – and other county and state lines exist for more counterintuitive reasons such as gerrymandering. What if there was a more data-driven approach to examine America’s urban networks?...

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 979 words · Latasha Geidl

How Tech Is Changing How Healthcare Must Communicate With Patients

These changes are disrupting the status quo of how business has been done for years – and they are even forcing companies to pivot in the areas of business that aren’t as traditionally driven by innovation or R&D. One such area: how companies communicate with potential and active patients. The Pivot to Content Strategy Today’s infographic comes to us from Publicis Health, and it shows that technology is changing the way that life sciences and pharmaceutical companies will need to market and inform consumers....

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 885 words · Allen Newman

Infographic The Future Of Food And How Tech Is Changing Our Food Systems

Further, issues like wasted food, poor working conditions, polluted ecosystems, mistreated animals, and greenhouse gases are just some of the concerns that people have about our current supply chains. Today’s infographic from Futurism shows how food systems are evolving – and that the future of food depends on technologies that enable us to get more food out of fewer resources. The Next Gen of Food Systems Here are four technologies that may have a profound effect on how we eat in the future:...

March 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1215 words · Roy Melroy

Infographic The Periodic Table Of Investments

For serious investors, the foundation of the discipline is to understand the properties of these individual components, and to have them work in harmony to achieve a specific portfolio goal. To do this successfully, one must understand the breadth of asset classes, tactics, and categories of investments that exist – and to know how they relate to one another. The Chemicals Between Us Today’s infographic comes from Phil Huber, the Chief Investment Officer for Huber Financial Advisors, who has cleverly depicted this relationship graphically in his blog....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 612 words · Troy Greer

Infographic The Value Of 100 In Each U S State And County

We know this intuitively with our personal experiences with things like inflation, but it is also true depending on where you are spending it. In an expensive metropolitan area it may cost more for ordinary goods, while in a rural place it may buy more than you may expect. Today’s charts use information from the Bureau of Economic Analysis to look at data at the state and county level to see where money can get the most “bang for the buck” in purchasing most goods and services....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 845 words · Charles Zerger

Infographic The Wave Of Millennial Home Buyers Is Coming

The biggest demographic wave in history continues to crush everything in its path, leaving businesses and investors scrambling to adapt. First it hit retailers, restaurants, and media, but soon it will leave its mark on other established industries such as finance, healthcare, and real estate. But the wave hits each sector in a different and unique way. In the case of real estate, the millennial buying frenzy was already supposed to have kicked off – but it’s now on hold for a variety of reasons....

March 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1130 words · Robert Rothman

Infographic Visualizing The World S Sleeping Habits

Today’s graphic comes from Raconteur and highlights some startling takeaways from the 2019 Philips Global Sleep Survey, answered by over 11,000 adults from 12 countries. Let’s settle in to discover what impacts our sleeping habits, also known as sleep hygiene, and what helps people sleep better and longer. Why Sleep Is Important Roughly 62% of adults worldwide feel that they don’t sleep well when they go to bed. Losing just one or two hours of sleep per night can have the same impact on motor and cognitive functions as going without sleep for a full day or two....

March 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1316 words · Gladys Smith

Internet Giants Who Owns Who On The Web

In the brick and mortar world, decades of consolidation has led certain conglomerates to wield massive amounts of control in the banking, consumer goods, alcohol, and auto sectors. And although the internet is incredibly vast in scale and much newer, it’s also heading in a similar direction. The Connected Web Today’s infographic comes to us from 16Best, and it shows the companies or websites that are owned by the bigger fish....

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 986 words · Ronald Sandford

Making Billions The Richest People In The World In 2020

Even in the teeth of jittery markets, many of the world’s richest people have seen their wealth surge to new heights as COVID-19 unfolds. Today’s infographic draws data from Forbes Billionaire’s List and shows a broad cross-section of the world’s billionaires – highlighting their stratospheric wealth in the current economic climate. Wealth in Astonishing Circumstances The below table shows the fortunes of the world’s 10 richest people, comparing the numbers from March 5, 2019 to the most recent data from April 22, 2020....

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 1015 words · Wayne Fujimoto