Infographic How Millennials Are Changing The Housing Market

That kind of demand from the largest generation in American history certainly doesn’t go unnoticed – and it’s enough that it will help to shape the direction of the real estate industry itself. Thinking Different Each generation is different, so it’s no surprise that millennials have their own set of unique attitudes towards home buying. Today’s infographic from Nationwide Mortgages takes a look at some of these differentiating factors, and provides some insight into how these preferences will create the drivers that ultimately affect the market as a whole....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1168 words · Matthew Mays

Infographic How Much State Debt Rests On Your Shoulders

How much state debt is there per person, and why is there such a wide discrepancy between states like Massachusetts ($11,000 per person) and Nebraska ($1,000 per person)? The Snowball of State Debt Today’s infographic from HowMuch.net, a cost information site, organizes states by debt per capita using a snowball-like effect. The five states at the center of the snowball with the highest debt per capita are Massachusetts ($11,000), Connecticut ($9,200), Rhode Island ($8,900), Alaska ($8,200), and New Jersey ($7,400)....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1098 words · Steven Post

Infographic Seven Man Made Engineering Wonders Of The Ancient World

We can create suspension bridges that span the widest rivers, or sleek skyscrapers that are over 1,000 m (3,300 ft) high. Even further, we can design these complex structures with extreme amounts of precision and consistency. But while there is no shortage of modern engineering accomplishments to marvel at, it’s true that our ancestors also made impressive feats in the field of civil engineering. Ancient cultures were able to do things that still baffle people today, such as constructing majestic pyramids, erecting flawless walls out of huge boulders, or carving out multiple underground, monolithic churches from a rocky ridge....

February 15, 2023 · 7 min · 1294 words · Steven Cron

Infographic The 7 Major Flaws Of The Global Financial System

In the modern system, central banks now control everything from interest rates to the issuance of currency, while government regulators, corporations, and intergovernmental organizations wield unparalleled influence at the top of this crucial food chain. There is no doubt that this centralization has led to the creation of massive amounts of wealth, especially to those properly connected to the financial system. However, the same centralization has also arguably contributed to many global challenges and risks we face today....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1255 words · Kathryn Harrison

Infographic The Investment Case For Taxable Municipal Bonds

Today’s infographic from New York Life Investments highlights the level of disrepair in U.S. infrastructure. It also explores why taxable municipal bonds, which will finance the required infrastructure upgrades, provide such an interesting investment opportunity. Falling Apart at the Seams The American Society of Civil Engineers (ACSE) regularly assesses the nation’s infrastructure—things like bridges, airports, and drinking water—and scores it in a ‘report card’. After decades of neglect, the U....

February 15, 2023 · 5 min · 990 words · Nancy Smith

Infographic The Most Valuable Agricultural Commodity In Each State

From the fertile farmland of the Great Plains to the volcanic islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, each state has been dealt a unique geographical hand. Each geographical setting can be the source of economic opportunities, such as tourism or the development of natural resources. It also partially dictates what kind of agricultural choices are available for farmers and local economies. A Higher Level Look Today’s infographic comes to us from HowMuch....

February 15, 2023 · 3 min · 604 words · James Tyson

Infographic The Numbers Behind The World S Closest Trade Relationship

There are many examples of strong and mutually-beneficial trade relationships all throughout history, but one doesn’t have to look far back to find what could be considered the closest bilateral relationship ever known: the one between the United States and Canada. These two countries are each other’s best customers, and they share the world’s longest international border (5,525 miles long). They are both Western democracies with shared cultural heritage and similar standards of living – and each day, the two countries exchange a whopping US$1....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1131 words · Zachary Brock

Infographic The Top U S Companies By Import And Export Volume

From Rotterdam to Singapore, we see tangible evidence of the world’s bustling maritime shipping network as cranes load and unload uniform containers in a flurry of activity. The efficiency of this system has massively impacted the global economy, but this uniformity has also had the unintended consequence of anonymizing shipping. From the outside looking in, there’s no indication of who’s actually doing the shipping. Today’s graphic, using data from JOC, highlights the actual companies behind the United States’ import–export numbers....

February 15, 2023 · 5 min · 927 words · William Pope

Infographic What Happens In An Internet Minute In 2018

But when it comes to the vast scale of the internet, a minute of time goes much further than you ever could have imagined. That’s because the internet has a degree of scale that our linear human brains are unaccustomed to operating on. An Internet Minute in 2018 Today’s infographic is from Lori Lewis and Chadd Callahan of Cumulus Media, and it shows the activity taking place on various platforms such as Facebook or Google in each 60 second span....

February 15, 2023 · 5 min · 1043 words · Phyllis Wyatt

Mapped The 25 Poorest Countries In The World Visual Capitalist

This map looks at the world’s 25 poorest countries by this metric. All but four of these countries are located on the African continent. Additionally, all of the 25 poorest countries, with the exception of Zimbabwe and Tajikistan, are considered Least Developed Countries (LDCs) by the UN. LDCs are categorized by criteria based on per capita income, human assets (such as education level), and economic vulnerability. Today, more than 75% of the population in LDCs live below the poverty line....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1112 words · Sheila Woodyard

Mapped The World S Fastest Growing Cities

Mapped: The World’s Fastest Growing Cities The single most important demographic trend over the last century has been the rapid urbanization of the world. Just as recently as 1950, less than 30% of the total population lived in cities. By the year 2030? It is expected that 60% of the world will be urbanized. Highly developed countries already heavily rely on cities. People living in the United States (81%), Canada (82%), Australia (89%), or Germany (75%) mainly reside in urban areas, and there’s good reason for it....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1068 words · Shanna Olson

Most Common Language In U S States Besides English And Spanish

The U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) annually asks more than 1 million Americans questions about their lives, families, and backgrounds. One question asks respondents what language they mainly speak in their homes. Migration Policy has used this data (while excluding English and Spanish) to leave us with the next-most-frequently spoken languages at home in each state. Non-English Languages in the U.S. In 2019, approximately 78% (241 million) of all 308....

February 15, 2023 · 7 min · 1455 words · Angelica Hatch

Ranked Gen Z S Favorite Brands Compared With Older Generations

This ranking uses consumer preference data from Morning Consult to show which brands are favored considerably more by Gen Z when compared to the general public. A brand’s rank is determined by the difference in favorability between Gen Z’s survey responses and the average of all U.S. adult respondents. Note: Gen Z is the generation born between 1997-2012. Favorability in this ranking is measured using the share of a generation who said they have a “very” or “somewhat” favorable opinion of said brand....

February 15, 2023 · 5 min · 901 words · Rene Juliana

Return Of The Spac They Re Back And Bigger Than Ever

But what exactly is a SPAC, and how have they changed over the years? SPAC IPOs versus Traditional IPOs SPAC IPOs are essentially the opposite of traditional IPOs. In a traditional IPO, an established company goes public to raise funds. In contrast, SPAC IPOs involve a shell company that’s already raised capital and is looking to purchase an organization (or a stake in a company). While traditional IPOs are seeking funds, SPAC IPOs already have the funds—what they’re seeking is an organization to attach themselves to....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1135 words · Alfred Black

Synthetic Biology The 3 6 Trillion Science Changing Life As We Know It

Although it has the potential to transform many aspects of society, things could go horribly wrong if synbio is used for malicious or unethical reasons. This infographic explores the opportunities and potential risks that this budding field of science has to offer. What is Synthetic Biology? We’ve covered the basics of synbio in previous work, but as a refresher, here’s a quick explanation of what synbio is and how it works....

February 15, 2023 · 8 min · 1537 words · Julie Alexander

The Platinum Series Platinum As An Investment Part 3

Global demand for platinum as an investment has increased 30x since 2003. on Did you know that nearly one-fifth of all the gold ever mined is held by central banks? Besides investors and jewelry consumers, central banks are a major source of gold demand. In fact, in 2022, central banks snapped up gold at the fastest pace since 1967. However, the record gold purchases of 2022 are in stark contrast to the 1990s and early 2000s, when central banks were net sellers of gold....

February 15, 2023 · 5 min · 1005 words · Thomas Frazier

The Rise And Fall Of Social Media Platforms Visual Capitalist

While the foundational need for human connection hasn’t changed, platforms and technology continue to evolve, even today. Faster internet connections and mobile devices have made social networks a ubiquitous part of our lives, with the time spent on social media each day creeping ever upward. The Scoreboard Today Over the last 15 years, billions of people around the world have jumped onto the social media bandwagon – and platforms have battled for our attention spans by inventing (and sometimes flat-out stealing) features to keep people engaged....

February 15, 2023 · 7 min · 1361 words · Sharon Byers

The Wealthiest Billionaire In Each U S State In 2021

This map from HowMuch.Net reveals the wealthiest billionaire in each U.S. state. The Richest of the Rich Billionaires are a constant across the United States. The only states that don’t house one of these high-net-worth individuals are: Alabama, New Mexico, North Dakota, Alaska, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Delaware. Here’s a further breakdown that shows the wealthiest billionaire in each U.S. state: Among the richest of the rich in the U....

February 15, 2023 · 4 min · 735 words · Ines Steinmetz

The World S Billionaires By Generation Visual Capitalist

At the age of 12, Elon Musk built his first video game. Similarly, Mark Zuckerberg shared an interest in computer programming, building a simple messaging platform at the same age. The co-founder of Oracle, Larry Ellison, developed programming skills at college. All three span different generations and made their fortunes in tech. In this infographic from BusinessFinancing.co.uk, we explore some characteristics of billionaires across generations, including their average net worth, top sectors, number of children, and most common city of residence....

February 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1161 words · Albert Burkholder

This Simple Chart Reveals The Distribution Of Global Wealth

Interestingly, after much monetary and fiscal stimulus from governments around the world, global household wealth was more than able to recover, finishing up the year at $418.3 trillion, a 7.4% gain from the previous year. Using data from Credit Suisse, this graphic looks at how global wealth is distributed among the adult population. How is Global Wealth Distributed? While individuals worth more than $1 million constitute just 1.1% of the world’s population, they hold 45....

February 15, 2023 · 5 min · 867 words · Tiffany Wilkes