35 Minerals Absolutely Critical to U.S. Security

These critical minerals are needed for tech, defense, and industry, yet most of them are mainly imported from outside of the United States. Read more

China’s Staggering Demand for Commodities

China uses more steel, cement, copper, nickel, and coal than the rest of the world combined. This chart shows China’s incredible demand for commodities. Read more

Visualizing Ratings of the World’s Top Car Brands

What car brands are rated the best in terms of reliability, owner satisfaction, and road tests? This series of charts shows you how auto brands perform. Read more

Why the Spotify IPO is Both Unusual and Intriguing

Spotify boasts 71 million premium subscribers, but could it get squashed by Apple or Google? These charts show why the Spotify IPO is full of intrigue for investors. Read more

Chart: America’s Gold Plated Cabinet

This chart compares the net worth of the initial cabinets of the last three Presidents of the United States: Trump, Obama, and Bush Jr. Read more

Chart: Investing in the Finer Things in Life

Outside the world of mainstream assets like stocks and bonds, wealthy investors are not afraid to stockpile collectibles like fine wine, art, or rare coins. Read more

This Chart Shows How Different Generations Would Invest $10,000

If someone handed you a $10,000 check to invest, what would you do with the money? We compare survey results on that question across generations. Read more

The Relationship Between Money and Happiness

Can money buy happiness? It can up until a certain point, but as this giant chart shows, money and happiness are not always as aligned as one might guess. Read more

How Different Age Groups View the Trade-Off Between Time and Money

We look at how the trade-off of time and money is viewed between different generations, as well as the international differences between countries. Read more

This Chart Reveals Google’s True Dominance Over the Web

Yes, it’s a given that Google dominates the search market – but the fact is, Google is probably even more dominant than you would have guessed. Read more