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Founder and Publisher at Visual Capitalist
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A founder of Visual Capitalist, Jeff holds a BCom from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Jeff believes that a fusion of information and design can bring investors unique insight in a way that has never been done before. Originally hailing from Penticton, BC, Jeff is also an avid traveller, ...more

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Mapped: GDP Growth Forecasts By Country, In 2023
A look at GDP growth forecasts by country for the year ahead, based on projections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) October 2022 Outlook and January 2023 update.
Visualizing The Scale Of Global Fossil Fuel Production
In 2021, the world produced around 8 billion tonnes of coal, 4 billion tonnes of oil, and over 4 trillion cubic meters of natural gas.
Infographic: 11 Tech Trends To Watch In 2023
Each new year delivers the full spectrum of progress from game-changing breakthroughs to incremental advancements in a wide variety of fields.
The $16 Trillion European Union Economy
The EU economy is top-heavy, even without the UK. In terms of GDP, the top 5 countries account for almost 70%, and 37% of the member states account for 87.5% of the $16 trillion EU economy.
Remittance Flows And GDP Impact By Country
The COVID-19 pandemic slowed global immigration by 27%. Alongside it, travel restrictions, job losses, and mounting health concerns meant that many migrant workers couldn’t send money in the form of remittances back to their families.
Charted: The Dipping Cost Of Shipping
The Freightos Baltic Index (FBX)—a widely recognized benchmark for global freight rates—has fallen 80% since its peak in late 2021.
How Green Is Our Globe?
According to the United Nations, forests cover 31% of the world’s land surface. They absorb roughly 15.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide every year.
Visualizing China’s Dominance In Battery Manufacturing (2022-2027P)
With the world gearing up for the electric vehicle era, battery manufacturing has become a priority for many nations, including the United States.
What’s Behind The Rise Of Food Prices?
There are many variables contributing to the rising cost of global food, but supply chain disruptions and climate change are two major drivers for the spike in prices over the most recent years.
Will Global Stock Markets Crash In 2023?
For the upcoming year, expert predictions have ranged from extreme optimism to not-so-subtle nervousness, especially when it comes to gauging the health of the global economy.
The Biggest Global Risks Of 2023
The profile of risks facing the world is evolving constantly. These risks are grouped into five general categories: economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal, and technological.
Prediction Consensus: What The Experts See Coming In 2023
Jobs being displaced by automation is far from a new theme, but given the exponential improvements in AI in recent years, the risk to entire industries feels more existential today.
Visualizing $65 Trillion In Hidden Dollar Debt
No less than $65 trillion in unrecorded dollar debt circulates across the global financial system in non-U.S. banks and shadow banks. To put in perspective, global GDP sits at $104 trillion.
The U.S. Stock Market: Best And Worst Performing Sectors In 2022
A closer look at the majority of companies that finished the year in the red, and the few industries and companies that beat the odds and saw positive growth.
Top Heavy: Countries By Share Of The Global Economy
Heading into 2023, there is much economic uncertainty. Many experts are anticipating a brief recession, although opinions differ on the definition of “brief”.
Visualizing 25 Years Of Lithium Production, By Country
The lightweight metal plays a key role in the cathodes of all types of lithium-ion batteries that power EVs. Accordingly, the recent rise in EV adoption has sent lithium production to new highs.
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