
In 2023, the world consumed 2% more energy compared to 2022. Which countries consumed the most energy per capita? Read more

Just four states—California, New York, Florida, and Texas—account for more than 60% of all U.S. billionaires. Read more

All EU member states are required by law to ensure a minimum of 20 days (four weeks) of paid time off in their labor codes. Read more

More people doesn’t automatically equate to more Olympic medals, as some of the world’s most populous countries have found out over the years. Read more

Union membership can look very different depending on where you live. Which state has the highest rate of union membership in 2023? Read more

U.S. poverty rates were relatively higher in the South, compared to northern states. Which states saw the highest rates in 2022? Read more

A global population inflection point is closer than we think. The latest UN estimates say 2084 could be a crucial year. Read more

There is $360.6 trillion of wealth globally. This graphic shows how it breaks down by country, to show who owns all of the world’s wealth. Read more

The U.S. covers an immense 3.8 million square miles—what is all this land currently used for, and what does that mean for the future? Read more

The U.S. stock market had a banner year, but some sectors were notable outliers. Here are the ones that outperformed (and underperformed) in 2019. Read more