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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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Retail Investors’ Most Popular Stocks Of 2023 So Far
The list represents eight of the world’s largest and most well-known tech companies, as well as two highly popular U.S. equity ETFs.
Consumer Price Inflation, By Type Of Good Or Service (2000-2022)
Since the start of the 21st century, U.S. consumers have seen a divergence of price movements across various categories.
How China Became Saudi Arabia’s Largest Trading Partner
With China’s imports from and exports to Saudi Arabia now exceeding the major oil-producing country’s combined trade with the U.S. and the EU, China has become Saudi Arabia’s dominant trading partner.
Which Countries Pollute The Most Ocean Plastic Waste?
Millions of metric tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. While half of this plastic waste is recycled, incinerated, or discarded into landfills, a significant portion of what remains eventually ends up in our oceans.
Chart: Automakers’ Adoption Of Fuel-Saving Technologies
Over the past few decades, automakers have invested plenty of time and money into various fuel-saving technologies.
Ranked: America’s Best Places To Work In 2023
What better way to know more about a company’s work culture than to hear from those who’ve already been on the inside?
The Global Decline In Consumer Confidence
Our plans to buy new things, travel, invest, and save money, all rely on one crucial factor—our ability to pay for it. This ability in turn is dependent on not just our current savings, but our expected income and confidence in the economy.
Mapped: The World’s Major Earthquakes From 1956‒2022
Major earthquakes have occurred since time immemorial, but their observation and impact have not been evenly distributed around the globe.
Super-Sized Super Bowl Bets 2013-2022
The growth of sports betting, and how investors can get in on the action.
Decoding Google’s AI Ambitions, Anxieties
Setting the stage for what we’re seeing today, essentially every big tech firm is singing AI’s praises, and Microsoft and Google appear to be entering into an AI race. Let the jockeying for position begin.
Mapped: 2023 Inflation Forecasts By Country
While the IMF predicts that global inflation peaked in late 2022, rates in 2023 are expected to remain higher than usual in many parts of the world.
Ranked: America’s 20 Biggest Tech Layoffs Since 2020
Since 2020, layoffs in the tech industry have been significant, accelerating in 2022 in particular. Here’s a look the companies that laid off the most people over the last three years.
Ranked: The Top Online Music Services In The U.S. By Monthly Users
Of the U.S. listeners who used free or paid music streaming services at least once per month in 2022, here's what they listened to.
Charted: Tesla’s Unrivaled Profit Margins
With the days of “endless” demand seemingly over, Tesla is going on the offensive by reducing its prices—a move that puts pressure on competitors, but has also angered existing owners.
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.
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