Visualizing Household Income Distribution In The U S By State

For example, in a state such as New York, there is a surplus of high-paying jobs available in tech and finance sectors. Meanwhile, in places like North Dakota and Alaska, there is an incredible endowment of natural resources that help create opportunity for the people living there. Household Income by State Today’s visualization from Reddit shows how different each state is based on annual household income distribution data. It’s worth noting that the below data does not take into account cost of living, which can have a big impact on how far that household income goes....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 827 words · Martin Farrell

Visualizing The Massive Cost Of Cybercrime Worldwide

What do Equifax, Yahoo, and the U.S. military have in common? They’ve all fallen victim to a cyberattack at some point in the last decade—and they’re just the tip of the iceberg. Today’s infographic from Raconteur delves into the average damage caused by cyberattacks at the organizational level, sorted by type of attack, industry, and country. Rising Cybercrime Costs Across the Board The infographic focuses on data from the latest Accenture “Cost of Cybercrime” study, which details how cyber threats are evolving in a fast-paced digital landscape....

January 31, 2023 · 6 min · 1210 words · Kimberly Figueroa

Volatile Returns Commodity Investing Through Miners And Explorers

Volatility is a double-edged sword, particularly when it comes to commodity investing. During the good times, it can create skyrocketing returns. But during bad times, it can turn ugly. Today’s infographic comes to us from Prospector Portal, and shows how investing in precious metals equities can outperform or underperform the broader metals market. Capitalizing on Volatility: Timing Matters Just like most investments, timing matters with commodities. Due to the complex production processes of commodities, unexpected demand shocks are met with slower supply responses....

January 31, 2023 · 8 min · 1696 words · Lorene Whitney

Which Industry Boasts The Most Billionaire Wealth

It’s a Billionaires World During the pandemic, billionaire wealth has shot up an average of 27% across various industries. Concurrently, the middle and working class have struggled, U.S. unemployment reached record highs, and millions of Americans are worried about facing eviction or foreclosure in the near future. Tech and Healthcare Pull Ahead of the Pack The industries that historically promote wealth creation for billionaires have undergone a number of changes in recent times....

January 31, 2023 · 6 min · 1077 words · Brenda Bartlebaugh

With California S Rainy Season Over How Full Are The State S Reservoirs Visual Capitalist

[Interactive] With California’s Rainy Season Over, How Full Are the State’s Reservoirs? The Golden State is entering into the hot season, and it is historically at this time that its reservoirs are filled to the brim with precipitation and the melting snowpack from the Sierra Nevada mountains. Residents were hoping that this would be the beginning of the end for the four-year drought. However, as this animated and interactive visualization timeline produced by The Lowdown shows, things are not looking good....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 657 words · David Gillen

10 Ways To Build Leadership Communities In A Hybrid World Of Work

In particular, CEOs and managers can often feel isolated from their peers, and therefore crave a greater sense of community and belonging. This lack of social connection can have a detrimental impact on both them and their team—putting the future of their company at risk. Leading in a Hybrid World of Work This infographic from bestselling author Vince Molinaro dives into the ways you can build a strong community of leaders in your organization, enabling you to more successfully execute on strategy, drive growth, and deliver results....

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1208 words · Mathew Lyles

Animation The Earnings Of The Biggest Movie Franchises Over The Last 20 Years Visual Capitalist

Today’s animation comes from Reddit user /u/rebellious_scum and it charts North American box office sales for select movie franchises, as reported by movie data website The Numbers. The daily ticket earnings were captured from May 19, 1999 (release date of Star Wars: Episode I) to April 4, 2019 and adjusted for inflation. What stands out the most? The clear takeaway from the animation is Marvel’s exponential earnings growth since it debuted with Iron Man in 2008....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 887 words · Andrew Nasworthy

Animation Visualizing The Evolution Of Consumer Credit

The Sumerians and later the Babylonians both used consumer loans in their societies, primarily for agricultural purposes. The latter civilization even had rules about maximum lending rates engraved in the famous Code of Hammurabi. But since then, consumer credit — and how we calculate creditworthiness — has gotten increasingly sophisticated. This is so much the case that technology now used in modern credit scoring would seem completely alien to people living just a few decades ago....

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1275 words · Chester Seals

Canada Has The Most Overvalued Housing Market In World Chart Visual Capitalist

Canada has the Most Overvalued Housing Market in World [Chart] The Chart of the Week is a weekly feature in Visual Capitalist on Fridays. In every inflating bubble, there’s usually two camps. The first group points out various metrics suggesting something is inherently unsustainable, while the second reiterates that this time, it is different. After all, if everyone always agreed on these things, then no one would do the buying to perpetuate the bubble’s expansion....

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1227 words · Mary Primavera

Chart America S Gold Plated Cabinet

When President Trump was elected to the Oval Office with a net worth in the billions, it was clear that this presidency would be unique. Not only did he himself come a successful business background, but he wanted the people surrounding him to have similar backgrounds as well. In 2016, the newly elected Trump was quoted as saying he wanted to have people in his cabinet that “made a fortune”, also stating that he was putting together “one of the great cabinets that has ever been assembled in the history of our nation....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 1009 words · Deborah Brenneman

Chart The Robo Advisor Arms Race

The Robo-Advisor Arms Race Can upstart robo-advisors compete against scale? The Chart of the Week is a weekly Visual Capitalist feature on Fridays. It was going to happen sooner or later. When they launched roughly five years ago, tech-driven companies such as Betterment or Wealthfront had the audacious and laudable goal of taking on the incumbents of the gargantuan wealth management industry. Many traditional wealth managers were skeptical of portfolios being driven by artificial intelligence, and adopted a “wait and see” approach....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 950 words · Peter Brooks

Chart The World S Most Respected Made In Labels

When you look at the tag of your shirt, and it says “Made in Bangladesh”, what does it mean to you? For most people, a reputation for each country exists in their brains. The same Bangladeshi shirt coming instead from Germany or Brazil could evoke different perceptions to a consumer – and in aggregate, these views have a substantial impact on the success of goods in international markets. The Most Respected Countries Today’s chart shows survey results from 43,034 people in 52 countries on their perceptions of products from various countries of origin....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 926 words · Desiree Losada

Chart Will Markets Follow Commodities Off The Cliff

On the Precipice [Chart] Will global markets follow commodities off the cliff? The Chart of the Week is a weekly Visual Capitalist feature on Fridays. From 1970 to 2004, commodities moved the opposite direction of assets like equities and bonds. For example, it was during times such as the 1990s that cheap inputs like oil and metals helped to fuel growth in industries across the globe. When the oil price spiked, like in instances such as the Iranian Revolution and the subsequent Iran-Iraq War in 1980, the market reacted accordingly....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 931 words · Mary Smith

Charted The Growing Generational Wealth Gap 1989 2019

But what has changed recently is the rate of accumulation. In the U.S., household wealth has traditionally seen a relatively even distribution across different age groups. However, over the last 30 years, the U.S. Federal Reserve shows that older generations have been amassing wealth at a far greater rate than their younger cohorts. As the visual above shows, the older have been getting richer, and the younger have been starting further back than ever before....

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1147 words · Donald Bryant

Charts The Relationship Between Income And Wealth

The answer is “no” – and it turns out that the actual statistical relationship between income and wealth is surprisingly low. Graphing Income and Wealth The folks at Don’t Quit Your Day Job did an analysis of federal data on income and net worth, and the results can be summarized with this visualization: The X axis shows annual income, and the Y axis shows net worth. It’s also worth noting that both scales are logarithmic, so they the intervals increase by a factor of 10x....

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 674 words · Gerald Marsha

Histomap Visualizing The 4 000 Year History Of Global Power

It would be no small task, and simply weighing the relative importance of so many great people, technological achievements, and pivotal events would be a tiny miracle in itself. While that seems like a challenge, imagine going a few steps further. Instead of a timeline for just one country, what about creating a graphical timeline showing the history of the entire world over a 4,000 year time period, all while having no access to computers or the internet?...

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1226 words · Michael Cole

Infographic A Visual Guide To Understanding Your Financial Statement

With barriers to entry for new ventures at historic lows, it’s now extremely common to see aspiring entrepreneurs from all walks of life – including many without any type of formal business training. Financial Statement Basics Accounting may not be a glorified part of the modern hustle, but today’s infographic from The Business Backer shows why understanding and interpreting financial statements is important for any founder. Whether you have the next big idea or find yourself grinding away at a side hustle, understanding the basics of business accounting will help you prepare for the next step of entrepreneurial success....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 1037 words · Bryan Mullenbach

Infographic How Closely Is Your State Economy Tied To Canada

Discussions are still early, and it’s tough to predict the exact policies that will be affected until negotiations reach their peak. However, until that point, there is one simple barometer that can give you an idea of how you may be affected: how much business does your state do with Canada, and how much is with Mexico? States Tied to Canada Today’s visualization from HowMuch.net focuses specifically on how close each state economy is tied to Canada....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 898 words · Frank Lock

Infographic The Geography Of The World S 50 Top Billionaires

While some fortunes are always reliably passed on to their respective heirs and heiresses, there are also entirely new industries that rise out of nowhere to shape the landscape of global wealth. As the wealth landscape shifts, so does its geographical distribution. The 2019 List of Billionaires Today’s chart uses data from the most recent edition of the Forbes Billionaires List to map the distribution of the world’s richest people, and then compare that to data from 20 years prior....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 911 words · Richard Alvarez

Infographic The Numbers Behind Black Friday

Starting in late-November, the holiday shopping season officially kicks into high gear – and it’s the beginning of a month-long stretch that can either make or break retailers. Black Friday Numbers Today’s infographic comes to us from AppInstitute, and it breaks down the numbers behind Black Friday, the centerpiece of the shopping extravaganza for retailers in the United States. In totality, the holiday season generated $688 billion of revenue for retailers in the United States in 2017 – and $108....

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 830 words · Rachel Sanders