27 Fintech Unicorns, and Where They Were Born

Does the U.S. or China have more valuable fintech startups? This data visualization breaks down fintech unicorns by valuations, money raised, and location. Read more

Chart: The Rate of Change in U.S. Energy Consumption

How is U.S. energy consumption shifting? This week’s chart looks at the rate of change in the use of different energy sources, including future projections. Read more

Chart: The Rise of ETFs and Passive Investing

The rise of ETFs has been meteoric, and passive investing has been huge since the crisis. However, as a whole, passive has barely made a dent on active funds. Read more

Visualizing the Size of the U.S. National Debt

How big is $19.5 trillion, really? This infographic visualizes the U.S. national debt in comparison to other numbers that might be more familiar. Read more

Real Estate Bubbles: The Six Cities at Risk of Bursting

What do Vancouver, London, Stockholm, Sydney, Munich, and Hong Kong have in common? A bank gives them the dubious distinction of being real estate bubbles. Read more

Chart: The Aftermath of the Brexit Vote

Many experts predicted a Brexit calamity if the UK voted to leave. Were they right? We look at the last three months and the aftermath of the Brexit vote. Read more

These 3 Maps Help to Visualize America’s $18 Trillion Economy

The United States has a $18 trillion economy – the biggest in the world. But here’s another way of looking at it, using three interesting maps. Read more

Chart: The Slow Death of Traditional Media

Digital media will be the largest advertising channel globally by 2019 – even bigger than television. This chart covers the death of traditional media. Read more

The Movers and Shakers of the Top 500 Global Companies List

How has the list of the world’s largest companies by revenue changed over the last 20 years? See the rise and fall of the companies on the Fortune Global 500. Read more

Black Swans: 9 Recent Events That Changed Finance Forever

Here are nine ‘black swan’ events in recent memory that profoundly changed markets, ranging from the Asian financial crisis of 1997 to the more current Brexit. Read more