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Inflation surged on a global scale in 2022, hitting record-level highs in many countries. Could it finally subside in 2023?
Demand for mineral supply of lithium, nickel, and cobalt is expected to grow from 10%-20% to over 80% by 2030.
How bad are the current layoffs in the tech sector? This visual reveals the 20 biggest tech layoffs since the start of the pandemic.
Prior to invading Ukraine, Russia had one of the highest levels of geopolitical risk. How does geopolitical uncertainty vary around the world?
Expanding legalization has driven an increase in bets on football's big game, with wagers more than doubling from 2021 to 2022. (Sponsored Content)
After the latest Grammy Awards, which artist claims the crown for most wins? This graphic shows the artists with the most Grammys as of 2023.
How do people around the world consume their music, and how are these consumption habits changing as technology evolves?
These maps show the population density of several countries, using 3D spikes to denote where more people live.
This graphic shows the percentage of Americans that are monthly music listeners for each service. Which online music service is most popular?
This infographic compares Tesla's impressive profit margins to various Western and Chinese competitors.
The global economy faces an uncertain future in 2023. This year, GDP growth is projected to be 2.9%—down from 3.2% in 2022.
What exactly is generative AI and how does it work? This infographic, created using generative AI tools such as Midjourney and ChatGPT, explains it all.
This chart shows the increase in the national average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in the U.S. in 2022.
How much oil, coal, and natural gas do we extract each year? See the scale of annual fossil fuel production in perspective.
This infographic highlights eleven exciting areas within the world of technology worth keeping an eye on in 2023.
This infographic shows you the odds of dying from a variety of accidents, including car crashes, bee stings, and more.
Wealthy countries consume large amounts of natural resources per capita, and the U.S. is no exception. See how much is used per person.