We visualized product categories that saw the highest % increase in price due to U.S. inflation as of March 2024.
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How free are people to control their own labor, property, and finances? This map reveals the state of economic freedom globally.
With more renewables and EVs plugging into the grid, copper and nickel are essential building blocks for the energy transition.
Asset classes vary widely by returns so far in 2023. Which ones are the best-performing, and is a bull market on the horizon?
This graphic visualizes the market capitalizations of America's 15 largest semiconductor companies.
$11 trillion needs to be invested in nature-based solutions between 2022 and 2050 to combat climate change.
Which countries have the highest military spend relative to their economy? This visual breaks down the amount spent in each country by GDP.
Using 2022 average PM2.5 concentrations, we've ranked the most polluted cities in the world according to IQAir.
A map of the Earth 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last ice age, when colder temperatures transformed the planet we know so well.
The Amazon rainforest plays a critical role in supporting crop growth by stabilizing the climate and balancing water cycles.
Population pyramids can show a country's demographic advantages and challenges at a glance. See how different parts of the world stack up.
The market value of graphene could reach $3.75 billion by 2030. As the emerging industry shows fast growth, it also faces obstacles.
America's biggest chipmaker Nvidia has joined the trillion dollar club as advancements in AI move at lightning speed.
This graphic describes new U.S. renewable energy installations by state along with nameplate capacity, planned to come online in 2023.
LFP batteries are gaining popularity in EVs, with brands like Tesla and Ford increasingly adopting this technology due to their benefits.
This graphic visualizes the world’s aging population, showing data for every country and territory around the world.
History signals that after a period of slowing inflation—also known as disinflation—debt and equity issuance expands.
How many democracies does the world have? This visual shows the change since 1945 and the top nations becoming more (and less) democratic.