US Wealth Distribution Visualized Another bad chart, this timefrom MoveOn.org: The most obvious problem with this chart, ascorrectly identified by Neven Mrgan, is that it doesn’t provide a visual correlation between the population and wealth distributions. In fact, it doesn’t provide a visual...
The Fed, in its new release of data on the distribution of wealth in the US, cut its classic category of the “Top 1%” into two new categories: the “Top 0.1%” and the “Remaining 1%.” And then there are the three classic categories of wealth...
Contributions from funds transfer pricing, payment for order flow, and other factors add up to $0.1 billion and are excluded from the chart. Source: McKinsey Global Wealth and Asset Management Practice interest-rate uncertainty and industry-specific challenges including lack of cost discipline, ...
Top 100: Displays the top 100 richest wallet addresses, the top 100 wallet addresses that have the highest total number of coins received based on adding up all received transactions, as well as a table and pie chart breakdown of wealth distribution. Additional support for omitting burned coins...
This chart shows the fund’s performance as the percentage loss or gain per year over the last 3 years against its benchmark. It can help you to assess how the fund has been managed in the past and compare it to its benchmark.
Over the next decade, six forces will impact the consumer industry—and our future—in radical new ways and will compel consumer companies to examine implications across markets, models, and mechanics as they chart their paths to buying into better. ...
This chart shows the fund’s performance as the percentage loss or gain per year over the last 4 years against its benchmark. It can help you to assess how the fund has been managed in the past and compare it to its benchmark.
As the chart below shows, this drop in demand is a sharp reversal from 2018-2020, when demand jumped as interest rates hovered at historic lows. A similar trend took place in the decade after the 2008-09 financial crisis when U.S. debt holdings effectively tripled from $2 to $6 trillio...
This chart shows the fund’s performance as the percentage loss or gain per year over the last 5 years against its benchmark. It can help you to assess how the fund has been managed in the past and compare it to its benchmark.
Conversely, we focus on the hard data. No interpretation needed. It is what it is. Compare this year with the same period last year. Put it on a chart or two. See how that comparison is moving along month to month. And you know EXACTLY what the economy is doingin real timewithout ...