The Lasting Legacy Of Redlining | FiveThirtyEightTo better understand present-day housing discrimination, we looked at 138 formerly redlined cities and found most were still segregated -- just like they were designed to be.The Lasting Legacy Of Redlining | FiveThirtyEight
A visualization of U.S. Dams, 1630-2018.Data is from U.S. Army Corp of Engineers National Inventory of Dams. The visualization was built in Esri ArcGIS Pro and Adobe Photoshop.A visualization of U.S. Dams, 1630-2018.
Human-Looking Data Visualizations Don’t Boost Empathy — Yet | Built InMaybe. But static graphics continue to struggle.Human-Looking Data Visualizations Don’t Boost Empathy — Yet | Built In
Mapped: Global Happiness Levels in 2021Global happiness levels are determined by many diverse factors. These maps look at the happiest and unhappiest countries in every region.Mapped: Global Happiness Levels in 2021
Nasdaq 50: Frontier of the FutureExplore 50 years of people, moments and milestones that have helped shape our story.Nasdaq 50: Frontier of the Future
How America’s top hospitals send patient costs soaringA new analysis by Johns Hopkins University reveals the tactics hospitals use to pursue patients with unpaid bills.How America’s top hospitals send patient costs soaring
Spotify – Episode #200: Do No Harm Guide - The PolicyViz Podcast | Podcast on SpotifySpotify – Episode #200: Do No Harm Guide - The PolicyViz Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
Visualizing the 200-Year History of U.S. Interest RatesHow long could U.S. interest rates hover near zero? This 200-year chart puts rates into context, as the Federal Reserve projects no change until 2023.Visualizing the 200-Year History of U.S. Interest Rates
Wine & Math: A model pairingWe built a model that attempts to predict a wine’s qualityWine & Math: A model pairing
Opinion | Do You Live in a Political Bubble?Enter your address and we’ll show you.Opinion | Do You Live in a Political Bubble?
Analysis | America is more diverse than ever — but still segregatedThe United States is on track to be a majority-minority nation by 2044. But census data show most of our neighbors are the same race.Analysis | America is more diverse than ever — but still segregated