Published on
September 13, 2009 in
Bubble Chart, GDP, Line Graph and United States.
Tags: Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom, United States.
Created by Joe Swainson, recent graduate of University Arts London (Camberwell College). He created this poster to show the shift in our world economy with emergence of certain markets. Countries covered are: United States, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Russia, Brazil, India, China. Data sources are United Nations historical data and Goldman Sachs forecasting data.
Each circle represents the size of the nation’s economy every decade from 1970 to 2050. The countries are ranked by GDP each decade from largest to smallest. Pay attention to the forecast for China, India and Brazil

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From Associated Press. Displaying the $700 billion bailout plan from the American government by comparing the amount of money asked for to the size of the company.
Circle size = % of bailout compared to market value of the company.

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Breakdown of the bill, data visualization created by the Washington Post found via DataVisualization, FlowingData, Simple Complexity and Cool InfoGraphics.

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Breakdown of the bill, data visualization posted to a financal web site found via DataVisualization and via FlowingData


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Breakdown of the bill, data visualization posted to a US government web site:

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Here is a delightful interactive graphic created by Nathan Yau @ FlowingData
Make sure to click on the map to watch as Walmarts spread across the US

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