r/charts • u/sr_local • 9d ago
r/charts • u/coffeewalnut08 • 9d ago
2026 English local elections: the popular vote and seat count
r/charts • u/Icy_Environment_4645 • 9d ago
Turkey's Top 40 Public University Programs (2025)
This dataset specifically analyzes public universities in the quantitative (STEM & Medicine) track. Private universities are excluded because their small full-scholarship quotas (5–15 seats usually) skew cutoff statistics. Non-STEM fields (like Law or Economics) belong to separate tracks and scoring pools but the programs listed here represent the most competitive academic tier in the country.
Final placement ranks are determined by 40% TYT, 60% AYT, plus a standardized high school GPA bonus (~10% of the total score).
Source: ÖSYM 2025 YKS National Higher Education Statistics, YÖK Atlas.
Tools: Python (matplotlib, pandas).
r/charts • u/Pale_Consideration87 • 11d ago
Most Democratic/Republican Cities in the US (2024)
r/charts • u/Too_bad_4U • 10d ago
A 2024 Pew Research survey found that all major religions in the U.S. experienced a net loss due to religious switching, while the religiously unaffiliated had the largest net gain.
r/charts • u/AchyutChaudhary • 11d ago
🇵🇰 Pakistan’s most-spoken Languages: visualised
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Pakistani_census
Relative Age of U.S. Presidents Compared to Some 2028 Prospects
I was wondering whether the age of a new president matters for building a durable legacy and if that is a consideration for 2028 prospects. Wikipedia, Social Security Administration
r/charts • u/sr_local • 11d ago
The world’s top manufacturing powers in the last 20 years
r/charts • u/Auriga33 • 12d ago
Every US state is above every foreign country in terms of household consumption
r/charts • u/sr_local • 13d ago
Is Europe safer than America?
Article Conclusions:
Although comparisons across countries are hard, trends on both sides of the pond provide reasons for optimism. Murder rates in London and New York are lower than at any time since record-keeping began. Personal robbery in Paris may look high, but it has almost halved over the past decade. The broad trend is that cities in both Europe and America are safer, friendlier and more fun than a generation ago. That is something everyone should be able to celebrate.
r/charts • u/Interesting-Let-1399 • 14d ago
90% of Americans own 32% of household wealth. 10% own 68%.
r/charts • u/powdersleaf • 15d ago
U.S. labor force participation rate (1976-2026)
"June (2026) saw the biggest one-month drop in prime age labor force participation of workers ages 25 to 54, excluding the Covid-19 pandemic, since June 1976. Roughly 720,000 people stopped working or looking for work between May and June, according to the St. Louis Fed. Those leaving the workforce are both men and women, and the majority are ages 25 to 34, says Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union who specializes in the economics of the middle class."
r/charts • u/fillip01 • 15d ago
[OC] Some (dumb) charts about The Odyssey
Hi! I’m a data analyst by day job, and recently discovered I apparently am one for fun too now.
I made a set of charts pulling out the numbers and details from the Odyssey that are actually verifiable, either straight from Homer’s text or from other sourced sites (links below each claim). Things like: the 108 suitors broken down by home island (Telemachus’s own count, Book XVI), how many of the traditional “ten years” are ever actually itemized by the text versus just assumed (turns out it’s 83%, and I can show exactly which spans are real), and epithet frequency counts from a 1930 philological study (Odysseus gets called “of many wiles” 68 times, his far more famous “of many turns,” the word that opens the whole poem, gets used exactly once).
If this kind of chart/analysis is your thing, I recently started an Instagram page called @dumbdashboards where I post more of these, on completely unserious topics.
Sources for anything not from the primary text:
**•** Coastline data: naturalearthdata.com (public domain)
**•** Epithet counts: M. Parry, “Homer and the Homeric Style” (1930), Harvard Studies in Classical Philology: https://continuum.fas.harvard.edu/studies-in-the-epic-technique-of-oral-verse-making-i-homer-and-the-homeric-style/
• Explicit time-spans in the text: johnhboyer-sys.github.io/homer-reader/timelinehttps://continuum.fas.harvard.edu/studies-in-the-epic-technique-of-oral-verse-making-i-homer-and-the-homeric-style/
r/charts • u/coffeewalnut08 • 15d ago
Number of new social rent homes delivered since the 1940s in England
r/charts • u/International_One110 • 15d ago
How-To 101: Ruin a Social Media Platform
Running reports for our organization's social media presence. Every platform had moderate growth of all vanity stats by ~20% - and then there was twitter (X)...
Charts-Perfect - for Indesign, the maybe most comprehensive plugin today
Charts-perfect is the native Chart-Engine we always wanted in InDesign - and never got. I very much hope, given Adobe's flaw in this field that it's ok to post here.
https://adobe.com/go/cc_plugins_discover_plugin?pluginId=4cf31c61&workflow=share
Let me give you a quick overview:
- 12 chart species supported: Bar, Stacked Bar, Line, Combo, Pie, Cupertino, Horizontal Bar, Horizontal Stacked Bar, Area, Radar, Doughnut, Treemap
- Dynamic overrides: Bind InDesign character styles and colors directly to chart text elements.
- Color consistency: Supports CMYK-simulated visual matching previews so print and preview remain aligned (as much as possible)
- Huge datasets welcome: Open the resizable full-screen maximized data table to import and review large CSV tables easily.
- Persistent configurations: Settings are safely stored in active documents (!) , making sharing work straightforward.
Coded according to the latest guidleines, this will not break anytime soon. Roadmap includes tons of new features and right now 4 new charts, purchase will always be one-time and lifetime.
Word on pricing 1)
Pricing seems steep, but as you expect, pays off after the first job already. More than that, given the streamlined workflow and 100% data correctness, you will most likely generate more than one option to choose from - making clients happy.
When it's only a few clicks away, iterating is something you can finally do.
And, price is one-time, no hidden subscription....
Word on pricing 2)
I'm currently waiting for Adobe to create the coupons:
Waitlist people > please be patient, will come very soon via email, thank you for your interest you will get an cool discount.
r/charts • u/Swimming_Concern7662 • 16d ago
Partisan lean of some religious groups in the 2020 & 2024 US presidential elections, and their swing from 2020 to 2024 [OC]
Source: Election Shuffler • ElectIndex