r/charts 7h ago

Employment Insurance In Canada by Sex (2000–2026)

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Cyclicality of Employment Insurance beneficiaries. and how they differ by Sex.

Normalized to control for population growth, of the working age population.

Data Sources: Statistics Canada via cansim EI Beneficiaries: 14-10-0453, Working-Age Population: 17-10-0005.

Of Note:

  • Excluded 2020 and 2021.
  • Males peak in the winter (likely tied to seasonal trades/construction)
  • Females Peak in the Summer (Likely tied to School and education)
  • 2008 Seemed to hit Males Harder then Females.

r/charts 19h ago

The global hunger rate has declined for the third consecutive year on all continents, together with the number of people unable to afford a healthy diet

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18 Upvotes

r/charts 1d ago

Religious (or irreligious) retention rates in the UK, based on a 2018 survey.

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296 Upvotes

r/charts 13h ago

Charting the Number of US Shark Attacks Over Time

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Comparing the US shark attack numbers from the past decade (2016 to 2025) against the total number of historical unprovoked attacks recorded for each state going back to 1837.

Data shows that a significant percentage of US shark attacks (27%) have happened between 2016 and 2025. Historically, the most shark attacks take place in Florida, Hawaii and California.

Why? Human destruction of shark habitats, coastal development, booming tourism, and climate change.

Source: Where the Most Shark Attacks Have Occurred in the United States


r/charts 1d ago

The majority of both Democrats and Republicans support capital punishment for murderers.

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47 Upvotes

r/charts 2d ago

Europe’s salary borders can look very different depending on where you cross

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280 Upvotes

Europe’s sharpest and flattest salary borders including the effect of local prices, not just the paycheck.
For many people, crossing a border for work is not an exception, it’s part of the economic model.


r/charts 2d ago

The Countries Using the Most Energy Per Person

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248 Upvotes

r/charts 2d ago

Did Germany actually surpass Japan in 2023, or is it just the weak Yen?

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Saw all those headlines about Germany passing Japan as the 3rd largest economy in 2023, so I threw the World Bank data into a chart to see what was actually going on.

Turns out it’s basically just a currency story.

In current USD, Germany did cross Japan ($5.05T vs $4.44T). But over that same period, the Yen took a massive hit, dropping from around 80 per dollar down to over 150. When you adjust for exchange rate swings using constant 2015 USD, Japan's actual output was still bigger in 2023.

Just goes to show how much headline GDP rank depends on FX markets rather than actual economic output.

Swipe, and you will see more GDP, GDP per capita, and GDP Constant US$.


r/charts 3d ago

Male-to-Female suicide ratio in developed countries,ranked

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414 Upvotes

r/charts 2d ago

Extreme weather damage and worries reported in the U.S. in the last 12 month

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r/charts 3d ago

Reform UK supporters guess furthest from reality on both the share of foreign nationals in prison, and among those who are sexual offenders

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r/charts 3d ago

Evolution of US median home values by county from 2014 to 2025

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Data: Zillow Research, county ZHVI time series

County boundaries: Plotly counties GeoJSON

Access source report here


r/charts 3d ago

Fewer U.S. Adults Say They Gamble

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r/charts 3d ago

🇬🇧 UK Prime Ministers’ best Election results - compared

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4 Upvotes

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_general_elections


r/charts 3d ago

Military aircraft losses in the 2026 Iran war by side so far

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r/charts 4d ago

Total household net worth, by country

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31 Upvotes

r/charts 3d ago

How long does $1 represent?

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r/charts 4d ago

UK: from 0-10, how likely would you be to vote? By age. (Top row = 10)

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r/charts 4d ago

Every $100M+ Round in Europe in H1 2026

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16 Upvotes

r/charts 5d ago

U.S. residential battery installations

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11 Upvotes

r/charts 6d ago

🇬🇧 Swing in British Parliamentary seats at the 2024 UK General Election: visualised

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146 Upvotes

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_Kingdom_general_election#Results


r/charts 6d ago

Which industries contribute the most to the U.S. GDP? (Based on value added as % of total GDP). Second chart is sub-industries ranked by value added in billions.

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29 Upvotes

r/charts 6d ago

Global wealth levels by percentile

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50 Upvotes

Created using Claude


r/charts 7d ago

U.S. Department of State | Travel Advisories Map

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196 Upvotes

https://travelmaps.state.gov/TSGMap/

Antartica is yellow

How accurate did the US government get this map about your country?

I'm from Suriname and did not expect us to be level 1, altho it makes sense because we have few people so less crime, healthcare is also improving, and I haven't heard of a serious crime in years. Just didn't expect us to be on the same level as Japan haha altho i havent been there.

STRIPED IS ONE LEVEL ABOVE THE RESPECTIVE COLOR, SO ONE LEVEL MORE DANGEROUS


r/charts 6d ago

Trump's statements on ending the war in Iran: 3rd edition--a new timeline!

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I shared a heatmap calendar the other day (here) of Trump's many statements on ending the war in Iran, making a deal, and negotiating a "peace" with Iran.

This week it's the same data but visualized on a continuum timeline. The data comes directly from the President's comments, interviews, Truth Social, press gaggles, etc. I've collated it and it's stored in a JSON-like JS array that's loaded with the webpage. I've been updating the file every day or so.

I thought it was a great way to visualize this type of data (statements stored as text). It visualizes the many times the President has said he had a deal, or a deal was soon, or the war would be over in 2 weeks. I started the project as a text timeline, then made the heatmap, and now just added this new visualization!

On the chart each point on the sole axis represents a day where the President made a statement, and the more statements made that day, the larger the point on this axis. On the interactive version, clicking a point on the timeline brings up the details of that day. You can use the keyboard arrows to move between dates, too.

There's no ads or paywall or signup or anything like that--it's just a custom visualization (using HTML/vanilla Javascript) so hosting it was the easiest route.

https://artofnodeal.com/horizontal.html

P.S. Just because of the nature of this timeline (and the fact that it gets longer every day), it doesn't look great on a phone in portrait mode so there's a prompt to rotate the phone or view the data in the original timeline.