Visualized Who Americans Spend Their Time With

Using insights from the American Time Use Survey and Our World in Data, we look at who Americans spend the most time with at various ages of their life. Adolescence to Adulthood In the average American’s teenage years, they spend most of their time alone and with their family. This makes sense, as the majority of people under 18 still live in a home with their nuclear family unit, meaning parents and siblings....

February 8, 2023 · 13 min · 2737 words · Kyle Parr

Visualizing The Changing Landscape In Nuclear Power Visual Capitalist

Visualizing the Changing Landscape in Nuclear Power There’s been talk about a coming potential uranium bull market for awhile now, but here is a different look at the nuclear picture. The above visualization shows every nuclear reactor in the world by country and breaks down their timeline including construction, commercial power generation, and decommissioning. In addition, planned reactors for the future are also shown for each country. This data visualization makes it clear where the future of nuclear is....

February 8, 2023 · 4 min · 734 words · June Lawrence

12 Ways To Get Smarter In One Infographic Universal Mental Models

The level of a person’s raw intelligence, as measured by aptitude tests such as IQ scores, is generally stable for most people during the course of their adulthood. While it’s true that there are things you can do to fine tune your natural capabilities, such as doing brain exercises, solving puzzles, and getting optimal sleep—the amount of raw brainpower you have is difficult to increase in any meaningful or permanent way....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1451 words · Amanda Ovalle

A Visual Timeline Of Ai Predictions In Science Fiction

However, in the case of science fiction, the human imagination has gotten a few things right—especially when it comes to futuristic forecasts. Today, the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is transforming everything, but it turns out we had a hunch about it all along. When AI Comes to Life Today’s infographic from Noodle.ai takes a look at how some movie and television predictions for AI’s capabilities have taken hold in the real world....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1182 words · Rosemary Burcham

Bridging The Gap How Wealthtech Breaks Down Financial Barriers

When people begin investing, they see immediate emotional benefits compared to non-investors. In fact, investors are 16 percentage points happier, and 23 percentage points more positive about their well-being. However, only 37% of Brits hold market-based investments. So why aren’t more people taking steps to invest? Today’s infographic from BlackRock outlines the barriers people face, and how wealthtech can help address these issues at scale. The Wealth Problem A variety of hurdles keep people from taking control of their finances....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 879 words · Otto Cook

Chart The Epic Collapse Of Deutsche Bank

It’s been almost 10 years in the making, but the fate of one of Europe’s most important financial institutions appears to be sealed. After a hard-hitting sequence of scandals, poor decisions, and unfortunate events, Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank shares are now down -48% on the year to $12.60, which is a record-setting low. Even more stunning is the long-term view of the German institution’s downward spiral. With a modest $15.8 billion in market capitalization, shares of the 147-year-old company now trade for a paltry 8% of its peak price in May 2007....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1106 words · Robert Jones

Form And Function The Shape Of Cities And Economies

During the latter part of the Industrial Revolution, Cambridge School economist Alfred Marshall looked at a particular question: why did certain industries concentrate in specific places? Marshall argued that the local concentration of industry created powerful economies promoting technical dynamism and innovation. This Chart of the Week highlights the spatial patterns and business relationships created at the urban scale. Marshall’s insights from the past help us understand present-day tech and media economies and the massive growth of urban regions....

February 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1538 words · Gordon Busch

Greece S Debt And Who S On The Hook In A Default Chart Visual Capitalist

Greece’s Debt and Who’s on the Hook in a Default The Chart of the Week is a weekly feature in Visual Capitalist on Fridays. Somebody has been irresponsibly running up their tab at the bar. At first, friends had been covering the drinks. Then, they had cautioned this person to cut back but to no avail. Now, it’s last call, the lights are on, and someone has to foot the bill....

February 7, 2023 · 4 min · 759 words · Christopher Bagg

How Fintech Is Digitally Disrupting The Financial World

The time is ripe for financial innovation: new technologies are helping end users skip past gatekeepers and intermediaries to customize their use of financial products. Meanwhile, many of the same technologies are also erasing the inefficiencies of banks and other financial institutions to cut costs in ways the industry never deemed possible. Lastly, innovations such as the blockchain are changing the way banks approach their most basic mechanisms – as a result, even the most fundamental practices in banking are evolving....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1154 words · Patricia Gibson

Imo 2020 The Big Shipping Shake Up

Unfortunately, the network of 59,000 vessels powering international commerce runs on sulfur-laden bunker fuel, and resulting emissions are causing problems on dry land. As today’s infographic by Breakwave Advisors demonstrates, new emissions regulations taking effect in 2020 will have a big impact on the world’s massive fleet of marine shipping vessels. The Regulatory Impact The International Maritime Organization (IMO) – the UN agency responsible for ensuring a clean, safe, and efficient global shipping industry – will be implementing new regulations that will have massive impact on maritime shipping....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1120 words · Edward Beatty

Infographic Apocalypse When A Visual Guide To Doomsday Possibilities

There’s no better way to start a conversation with a friend than to bring up potential doomsday scenarios. Luckily with this infographic guide, you will be readily equipped. Keep in mind this is the real deal, and not any of this wimpy economic collapse stuff. We’re talking planets and stars exploding, near-extinction, and Bruce Willis coming to the rescue type of stuff. One event that we have talked about before is human overpopulation, and the concerns that it brings to natural resources and the environment....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 919 words · Carlos Rodrigez

Infographic Meet China S 113 Cities With More Than One Million People

Just three decades prior, China looked markedly different. Only 20% of Chinese citizens lived in urban areas, and many of today’s metropolises were still small villages. Since then, huge swaths of the population have moved from farmland into cities, a shift that is still causing many urban areas to swell in size. Case in point is the growth of Guangzhou, which lays just north of Hong Kong. From 1980 to today, more than 18 million people moved into the city....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1378 words · Mary Christie

Infographic The Periodic Table Of Commodity Returns 2019 Edition

In certain years, all commodities will move in price together in an obvious and correlated fashion. This is a representation of the cyclical characteristics of commodity markets, in which macroeconomic factors align to create a tide that lifts or sinks all boats. At the same time, however, each individual commodity is incredibly unique with its own specific set of supply and demand circumstances. In the years when these supply or demand crunches materialize, a certain commodity can surge or crash in price, separating itself from the rest of the pack....

February 7, 2023 · 9 min · 1771 words · Willie Newsome

Infographic Warren Buffett S Biggest Wins Fails

Over his lifetime, Buffett has built Berkshire Hathaway into one of the biggest companies in American history, amassed a personal fortune of over $80 billion, and earned acclaim as one of the world’s foremost philanthropists. But in a 75-year career, it’s no surprise that even Buffett has made the odd blunder – and there’s one that he claims has ultimately costed him an estimated $200 billion! The Warren Buffett Series Part 4: Buffett’s Biggest Wins and Fails Today’s infographic highlights Buffett’s investing strokes of genius, as well as a few decisions he would take back....

February 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1639 words · Casimira Winslett

Infographic Wheels Of The Future

Wheels of the Future Peter Thiel’s motto for his Founders Fund is “We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.” We’re still not very close to the flying cars, but at least some of the technological improvements in the vehicle manufacturing world will make our wheels of the future safer, connected, and leveraging the analytics of big data. These new technological features can currently be found in some of the more luxurious brands, but as sensors and technology gets cheaper it will eventually make its way down to the Toyota Corollas of the world....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 960 words · Virginia Caldwell

Infographic Why Markets Are Worried About The Yield Curve

For professional investors, talking about the yield curve is close to second nature – but to most regular folks, the words probably sound very abstract or esoteric. What’s a Yield Curve? The yield curve is a curve showing several yields or interest rates across different bond contract lengths. In a normal credit environment, the premise is that yields are higher for longer maturity bonds. In a way, this is similar to what you’d expect if you went to the bank and put your money into a time deposit....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 956 words · Sophia Paterniti

Interactive The Most Valuable Tech Skills In 2017

Specifically, the supply shown on the graph is based on the amount of job seekers with those skills available, while demand is the portion of employment opportunities listed that require that skill. The “hotter” red a skill is, the greater the ratio of demand to supply. Big Data Heats Up With billions of new “things” connecting to the IoT and an explosion in the amount of information that must be processed and interpreted, it is no surprise that many of the most lucrative skills in tech today relate to making sense of large volumes of data....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1204 words · Michael Pollard

Interactive Visualizing Major Tech Acquisitions 1991 2018

Companies do this partially by devoting a large portion of their resources towards research and development (R&D) – but to hedge their bets, these companies also are in constant negotiations to gobble up new startups that could be strategic to their futures. In this giant game of Pac-Man, most of the acquisitions are small and sequential, just like the dots that make up the arcade game’s classic maze. That said, sometimes these tech giants get lucky, such as in Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram, and buyouts turn into power-ups that can change the dynamics of the game entirely....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1125 words · Richard Ostrowski

Mapped Countries By Alcohol Consumption Per Capita

Consumption levels, and types of alcohol consumed, vary widely based on location. Furthermore, the availability of fruits and grains used in alcohol production impacts which drinks are more commonly consumed, as does the predominant culture. Some cultures see alcohol consumption as a pleasurable experience, while others see intoxication as a sin. There’s also the question of economics and availability. It’s strange, but in some regions of the world, industrially mass-produced alcohol can flood markets and become cheaper than other beverages, including water....

February 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1647 words · Melvin Hicks

Mapped Second Primary Languages Around The World

The answer reveals a lot about history and location. Whether through immigration, colonization, or local culture, a primary language can either spread around the world or remain rooted in place. This map from MoveHub shows the second most commonly spoken primary language in most countries, using data from the CIA World Factbook and Wikipedia as of February 2021. The Difference Between Primary and Secondary Languages First, it’s important to differentiate between primary languages and secondary languages....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 1051 words · Linda Spencer