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Via BofA Research, employment levels still well below pre-pandemic levels for those making less than the median hourly wage (% change from February 2020 levels).
New study suggests that when forecasting trends, reading a bar chart versus a line graph biases our judgement Date: January 26, 2023 Source: City University London Summary: A new study suggests ...
The graph shows that construction workers take the lunch hour the most seriously, with the largest drop in workers at noon (as measured from peak to midday trough).
President Biden says the economy hasn't worked for workers over the past 40 years. But those earning median wages or below have experienced real increases to their wages in recent decades.
So here's your crucial bit of context: It's a very, very long graph from Census data on how 140 million Americans get to work every year. More than eight in ten people still drive to work.
Tucker Carlson used a graph saying that more than 80% of women were in work to prove his (also wrong) point. The actual number is around 56%.
Visualizations can help you understand data better – but they can also confuse or mislead. Here, some tips on what to watch out for.
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