The Growth Of Covid 19 In The U S Organized By State Peak Date

Combine this with the high interconnectedness of modern life—even when social distancing and lockdowns are applied—and pandemics can evolve quickly. In just a few weeks, previous hotspots can cool down, while new high risk areas can crop up seemingly out of nowhere. In the United States, like many other places in the world, the virus is hitting regions differently, and this landscape is constantly changing over time. COVID-19 Growth, by State Today’s first visualization comes to us from Reddit user bgregory98, and it uses data from the New York Times to plot confirmed active COVID-19 cases by state....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 1007 words · Kevin Hoch

The Jeff Bezos Empire In One Giant Chart

There is much to be decided as the world’s wealthiest couple splits their assets – but for now, here is a list of what Jeff Bezos owns today. The Jeff Bezos Empire in 2019 This also includes investments in everything form failed dot-com company Kozmo.com (2000) to Twilio, which successfully IPO’d in 2016. Bezos Expeditions Bezos Expeditions manages Jeff Bezos’ venture capital investments. Over the years, this venture arm has put money into Twitter, Domo, Juno Therapeutics, Workday, General Fusion, Rethink Robotics, Business Insider, MakerBot, and Stack Overflow....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 981 words · Janet Burke

The Multi Billion Dollar Industry That Makes Its Living From Your Data

Here on dry land, the massive volume of content and meta data we produce fuels a marketing research industry that is worth nearly $50 billion. Every instant message, page click, and step you take now produces a data point that can be used to build a detailed profile of who you are. Every breath you take, Every move you make The coarse-grained demographics and contact information of yesteryear seems quaint compared to today’s sophisticated data collection battleground....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 978 words · Richard Meis

The U S And China Account For Half The World S Household Wealth

Household wealth statistics reveal which country’s citizens are accruing the highest level of money and assets worldwide. This visual utilizes data from Credit Suisse’s annual Global Wealth Report to break down the latest estimates for household wealth by country. Household Wealth, by Country Here’s how the world’s $463 trillion in household wealth is distributed: As the table above demonstrates, global household wealth is far from being distributed equally. Country-Level Wealth Concentration Much of global wealth is concentrated in the biggest economies, with households in China and the U....

February 23, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · Eric Hatfield

The World S Gold And Silver Coin Production Vs Money Creation

Both precious metals and cash serve as safe haven assets, intended to limit losses during market turmoil. However, while modern currencies can be printed by central governments, precious metals derive value from their scarcity. In this infographic from Texas Precious Metals, we compare the value of the world’s gold and silver coin production to global money creation. Total Production Per Person, 2019 We calculated the value of global currency issuance in 2019 as well as precious metal coins minted, and divided by the global population to get total production per person....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 890 words · Kimberly Mcneill

Timeline The History Of The Industrial Internet Of Things

In fact, the same circumstances that have led to the explosion in smart consumer gadgets, such as universal wireless connectivity, cloud computing, cheap sensors, and better artificial intelligence, are also being used in conjunction with big data to power the next generation of industry, as well. This new technological layer, called the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), is transforming massive industries like manufacturing, energy, mining, and transportation – and it’ll have a multi-trillion dollar impact on the economy as a whole....

February 23, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Allison Nutter

Visualizing Gold Etfs Record Inflows Of 2020 Visual Capitalist

Gold-backed and gold ETFs have increasingly become a vital part of the gold investment market, making up around two-thirds of global net inflows for investment demand in the precious metal. While gold set new all-time highs around $2,075/oz in 2020, gold ETF inflows ($47.5B) almost doubled the previous record-year of inflows (2016, $24.1B), and eclipsed 2013’s record year of outflows ($-41.6B). Gold futures also saw increased participation in 2020, with aggregate open interest reaching yearly record-highs of $120....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1123 words · Forest Johnson

Visualizing The 88 Trillion World Economy In One Chart

This voronoi-style visualization from HowMuch relies on gross domestic product (GDP) data from the World Bank to paint a picture of the global economy—which crested $87.8 trillion in 2019. Editor’s note: Annual data on economic output is a lagging indicator, and is released the following year by organizations such as the World Bank. The figures in this diagram provide a snapshot of the global economy in 2019, but do not necessarily represent the impact of recent developments such as COVID-19....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 875 words · Pamela Burris

Visualizing The Life Cycle Of A Mineral Discovery Visual Capitalist

Today’s chart of the Lassonde Curve outlines the life of mining companies from exploration to production, and highlights the work and market value associated with each stage. This helps speculative investors understand the mining process, and time their investments properly. Making Cents of Miners: The Stages of a Mineral Discovery In the life cycle of a mineral deposit, there are seven stages that each offer specific risks and rewards. As a company proves there is a mineable deposit in the ground, more value is created for shareholders along the way....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 1042 words · Wesley Bolebruch

Visualizing The Rise Of Women On Boards Of Directors Worldwide

Based on MSCI research of All Country World Index (ACWI) constituent companies, the graphic above reveals a 10-year trend of women’s representation on corporate boards, and projects three future scenarios on the way to parity. ESG Goals: The Path to Parity The ESG ecosystem considers 30% representation to be a critical milestone on the road to reaching gender parity on corporate boards of directors. Following a small uptick in 2019—and two years of slowed growth from 2017 to 2018—the rise of women on boards slowed again in 2020, gaining 0....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 935 words · Paul Gibson

Visualizing U S Exports By State

Of course, that massive number doesn’t tell the whole story. The U.S. economy is multifaceted, with varying levels of trade activity taking place all across the nation. Using the latest data on international trade from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, we’ve visualized the value of America’s goods exports by state. Top 10 Exporter States Here are the top 10 American states that exported the highest dollar value worth of goods during 2021....

February 23, 2023 · 4 min · 843 words · Eunice Snow

Visualizing Well Known Airlines By Fleet Composition

Some prefer newer planes, such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner which came into service in the 2010s. Others prefer large planes, like the Airbus A380 , the world’s largest passenger aircraft. A few carriers, like Air France–KLM, opt for variety. The airline uses 16 different active models. This contrasts with Southwest Airlines, which utilizes a single model in its fleet. This series of graphics visualizes some of the world’s most well-known airliners by fleet composition, using fleet data from Planespotters....

February 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1381 words · James Keener

Wearable Technology When Is It Coming To The Workplace

In this infographic, Visual Capitalist collaborated with Vandrico Inc., a leading Vancouver consultant with a focus on wearable technology. Wearable technology has been around in some form since the 17th century. However, it is only in the last five years, with the miniaturization of technology that it has started to emerge as a game changer for consumers and business. Credit Suisse expects the total available market for wearable tech will grow to $30-50 billion over the next 3-5 years....

February 23, 2023 · 4 min · 839 words · Denise Arana

What Chemical Elements Make Up The Human Body

The human body is a miraculous, well-oiled, and exceptionally complex machine. It requires a multitude of functioning parts to come together for a person to live a healthy life—and every biological detail in our bodies, from the mundane to the most magical, is driven by just 21 chemical elements. Of the 118 elements on Earth, just 21 of them are found in the human body. Together, they make up the medley of divergent molecules that combine to form our DNA, cells, tissues, and organs....

February 23, 2023 · 8 min · 1578 words · Robert Zumwalt

Which Countries Attract The Highest Skilled Workers From Abroad

Whether we’re talking about a giant like Google that is constantly searching to add world-class engineers or we’re talking about a startup that needs a visionary to shape products of the future, innovative companies require access to high-skilled workers to stay ahead of their competition. The Global Search for Talent There’s no doubt that top companies will go out of their way to bring in highly-skilled workers, even if they must look internationally to find the best of the best....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1153 words · William Arias

Who Got It Right A Look Back At Expert Predictions For 2021

If 2021 taught us anything, it’s that things can change at the drop of the hat. Amidst all this uncertainty, how many of the highlighted predictions came to fruition, and which ones didn’t pan out exactly as expected? Before we start, it’s worth revisiting the prediction bingo board for 2021: Below, we’ve evaluated a handful of the predictions for 2021 to determine whether or not they actually materialized. The Easy-to-Quantify Predictions for 2021 Some of the predictions were easy to quantify—like the price of Bitcoin, or GDP targets....

February 23, 2023 · 9 min · 1846 words · Holly Tran

Why Gold Mining Stocks Outperform Gold In Bull Markets

Over the past 20 years, gold mining stocks have outperformed the price of gold bullion in bull markets, offering what can be seen as a leveraged play on gold’s price appreciation. While gold miners offer more potential upside, they also have higher volatility and greater downside during dips, making market timing and strong hands all the more important. This infographic comes to us from Sprott and compares the returns of gold stocks and gold bullion in bull markets....

February 23, 2023 · 9 min · 1754 words · Ernestina Walter

Wired World 35 Years Of Submarine Cables In One Map Visual Capitalist

Long gone are the days when images would load pixel row by pixel row. Now, even high-quality video is instantly accessible from almost everywhere. How did the internet get so fast? Because it’s moving at the speed of light. The Information Superhighway The miracle of modern fiber optics can be traced to a single man, Narinder Singh Kapany. The young physicist was skeptical when his professors asserted that light ‘always travels in a straight line’....

February 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1280 words · Kathy Gonce

10 Tourist Destinations For Post Pandemic Life

Almost two years later, travel is finally back on the table, though there are many restrictions to consider. Regardless, a survey conducted in September 2021 found that, as things revert to normalcy, 82% of Americans are looking forward to international travel more than anything else. To give inspiration for your next vacation (whenever that may be), this infographic lists the 10 most visited countries in 2019, as well as three of their top attractions according to Google Maps....

February 22, 2023 · 7 min · 1297 words · Margie Daniels

2014 Forbes Billionaire Facts And Figures Visual Capitalist

How many billionaires are there and how much wealth do they control? Source: Investing Tips 360 on A lagging stock market dented these fortunes against high interest rates, energy shocks, and economic uncertainty. But some of the world’s billionaires have flourished in this environment, posting sky-high revenues in spite of inflationary pressures. With data from Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List, we feature a snapshot of the richest people in the world in 2023....

February 22, 2023 · 3 min · 553 words · Barbara Rhodes