This graphic shows U.S. airline incidents across the two largest aircraft manufacturers in the world as Boeing faces increased scrutiny.
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Dig into our database of 700+ game-changing predictions for the year ahead, as a new addition to the 2024 Global Forecast Series.
From Eli Lilly to Pfizer, this graphic shows the largest pharmaceutical companies around the world by region.
Despite concerns about nuclear waste, high-level radioactive waste constitutes less than 0.25% of all radioactive waste ever generated.
Artificial intelligence had its breakout year in 2023. As AI adoption grows, what were the most popular AI products last year?
Blue carbon ecosystems are among the most productive in the world. This graphic shows their role in mitigating climate change.
We visualize some of the bigger tech layoffs in the year so far, from video game software provider Unity to big tech bastion Google.
China holds the position of both the top importer and exporter with MENA countries by volume.
Whether you’re searching for low fees or an easy-to-use trading platform, this clear breakdown can help you find the best stock brokers.
Of the 44 nations analyzed for retirement welfare, these 25 score well on health, financial, and social support for their aging populations.
From someone born in the 19th century, in the midst of historic population growth, comes this vintage visualization showing world cities growing ever bigger.
Trucking companies have narrow margins given high costs of labor and fuel. Here's how their revenue and expenses break down.
Uranium production is concentrated in a few countries worldwide. This graphic shows the top producers globally since 1945.
In this graphic, we show the most diverse states in the U.S. based on the Census Bureau's Diversity Index.
The number of EVs eligible for U.S. tax credits dropped sharply in 2024. Here is every model that qualifies.
Which companies and sectors generate the most profit per employee? We rank the top 25 companies in the U.S. based on this interesting metric.
Today, China dominates the trade market, accounting for almost 15% of all merchandise.
Some foreign exchange regulators have very strict regulations and enforcement, while others have few regulations—or none at all.