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Interactive Map | Beer Consumption in the U.S. 🍺
Saturday, April 30, 2022
Which states drink the most beer, and what brands do people prefer? This visualization maps the consumption of beer by gallon across the US View Online | Subscribe Presented by: More Creators. More
Infographic | Why Investors Tuned Out Netflix 📺
Friday, April 29, 2022
Disappointing results have pushed Netflix shares down by over 60% year-to-date. This infographic puts the company's rocky year into perspective. View Online | Subscribe Presented by: Learn a new
Charted | How Far Are We From Phasing Out Coal? 📉
Thursday, April 28, 2022
In 2021 coal-fired electricity generation reached all-time highs. Here's the pathway that would be needed to phase it out of the energy mix. View Online | Subscribe Presented by: The Last Day To
Charted | Which Companies Were Granted the Most Patents in 2021? 📊
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
The same company has led in annual US patents for almost 30 years in a row. View Online | Subscribe Presented by: Master the habits that guide CFOs to success >> Download this eBook FEATURED
Mapped | The World's Largest Economies, Sized by GDP (1970-2020) 🌎
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
How have the world's largest economies changed over time? These graphics show countries sized by their GDP, as a share of the global total. View Online | Subscribe Presented by: Get Your Slice of
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