Video: How Much Money Have Humans Created?

It’s so much, that simply telling you wouldn’t convey the magnitude. That’s why we created this video, which visualizes how much money humans have created. Read more

Black Friday: The Holiday Surge in U.S. Consumer Debt and Spending

Black Friday kicks off the U.S. holiday shopping season, during which consumers will spend $655.8 billion this year. Where do they get that extra cash from? Read more

How Much Government Debt Rests Upon Your Shoulders?

Want to know how much money the government has borrowed on your behalf? This infographic shows government debt per capita for every country in the world. Read more

Are American Consumers Taking On Too Much Debt?

Everything you ever wanted to know about consumer debt in one infographic. We show the historical context, as well as the latest numbers for each category. Read more

Video: Donald Trump’s $20 Trillion Problem

The new president faces many pressing issues – but for many, one looms above all others: how will President Trump deal with a $20 trillion national debt? Read more

What’s Happening with Subprime Auto Loans?

Auto loans have shot up past the $1 trillion mark in the U.S., and delinquencies in subprime auto loans are ticking upwards. Read more

How Much State Debt Rests on Your Shoulders?

In addition to federal debt, states and municipalities also incur debt on your behalf. Here are the states with the most and least state debt per capita. Read more

Visualizing Who Holds U.S. Debt Internationally

Ever wonder who holds U.S. debt abroad? This infographic shows foreign holders of U.S. treasuries, as well as the debt from other countries held by U.S. Read more

Chart: The Downfall of Canada’s Largest Alternative Mortgage Lender

The events leading to the downfall of Home Capital, which is Canada’s largest alternative mortgage lender – and what it could mean for global investors. Read more

$20 Trillion of U.S. Debt Visualized Using Stacks of $100 Bills

Millions, billions, trillions – these are abstract numbers. Here’s what $20 trillion of U.S. debt looks like in terms of cold hard cash. Read more