Visualizing how different income groups spend their money on things like housing, food, transportation, health, and travel.
This colorful data visualization breaks down the household income of each U.S. state into six income brackets.
Ever wonder how people spend time? This data visualization shows favorite American past-times like playing baseball or watching TV by using income brackets.
The middle class now makes up less than half of the population in the U.S. - see its decline simultaneously across 20 major cities in this...
It's no surprise that New York and San Francisco are insanely expensive, but here's some other enclaves that have the least affordable housing in the U.S.
Does making a lot of money translate to actual net worth? We look at the data, and the link (or lack thereof) between income and wealth...
Family and neighborhoods influence a child's development and opportunities - and as a result, future incomes. See which cities have the biggest impact.
To make it into the Top 1% of US earners, you must make $521k. However, avg income of the 1% varies wildly at a county level,...
It's clear to many Americans that the 'system' isn't working for most people, and this chart sums up the wealth inequality problem perfectly.
This series of maps uses data on Gross National Income (GNI) to classify the world's richest and poorest countries based on four income groups.