May 13th, 2019
The Economy
debt
Balancing the government checkbook has gotten increasingly complicated over the years
May 3rd, 2019
Real Estate
debt
What is one of the main factors in how much to budget for your monthly mortgage payment? Location, location, location.
March 21st, 2019
The Economy
debt
Our latest visualization uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau to compare each U.S. state’s debt to its output
March 4th, 2019
Personal Finance
debt
Unsecured personal loans are on the rise in the U.S., but do you know how people are using the money? Our visualization lets you see the most common reasons people take on this type of debt
January 21st, 2019
Personal Finance
debt
Americans have taken on over $1 trillion in total credit card debt. Our map shows how long it will take the average borrower in every state to pay it all back.
January 2nd, 2019
The Economy
debt
Policymakers have avoided dealing with debt for years, guaranteeing that any resolution will be more painful. This visualization shows which countries have the biggest problems with national debt relative to their economic size.
December 27th, 2018
Personal Finance
debt
Are young people better or worse off financially than previous generations? Our new visualization creates a snapshot in time of the financial picture for Millennials, Gen Xers and Baby Boomers as each was entering the workforce.
December 6th, 2018
The Economy
debt
The U.S. economy is built to run on consumption, and consumption is fueled by debt. Our visualization categorizes household debt, making us wonder how much longer it will take until something bursts
October 29th, 2018
The Economy
debt
The U.S. national debt is now well over $21 trillion, but how did we get here? Our visualization explores which U.S. Presidents have added the most to the national debt since the country’s first budget in 1789.
October 9th, 2018
Personal Finance
debt
Student debt is a drag on the U.S. economy. Our new visualization explores the extent of the problem across the country, revealing that student debt levels have everything to do with where people go to school.