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 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

Chart: How Our Cities Impact the Future Incomes of Children

Family and neighborhoods influence a child’s development and opportunities – and as a result, future incomes. See which cities have the biggest impact. Read more

What is a Stock Chart?

What is a stock chart? Here’s three of the most common types of stock charts, along with a description of the data they typically provide investors. Read more

What Uses the Most Energy in Your Home?

The average U.S. household spends $1,368 per year on energy, and a whopping 35% of that is wasted by appliances. See what uses the most energy in your home. Read more

Picking Investments is Nothing Like Buying a New Car

As consumers, we’re used to approaching buying decisions in a certain way. However, it turns out that process makes little sense for picking investments. Read more

$1 Million Isn’t Worth What It Used To Be

The preferred car for millionaires is a Ford, and most millionaires expect to continue working all the way until retirement. Read more

The Relationship Between Income and Wealth

Does making a lot of money translate to actual net worth? We look at the data, and the link (or lack thereof) between income and wealth is surprising. Read more

75 Years of How Americans Spend Their Money

Consumers are the foundation of the economy, and how they spend money is telling. See what’s changed with how Americans spend their money over the years. Read more

Is Short Selling Stocks Worth It?

A look at the potential risks and added costs of short selling, but also an explanation where the practice may make sense for some investors. Read more