Posted on Oct 17, 2013 by
George F Huhn
Annual FBI statistics on violent and property crime show the rate of each type of crime per 100,000 residents by state. This bubble chart shows violent crime per 100,000 residents on the y-axis and and property crime per 100,000 residents on the x-axis. Bubble size represents population. By combining the violent and property statistics for […]
Posted on Apr 14, 2012 by
George F Huhn
24/7 Wall Street compiled a list of “America’s Ten Most Fraud-Ridden States” from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel Network Databook report (CSN). 24/7 Wall Street picked the ten states with the largest percentage of total complaints per 100,000 people and noted that states with large retirement populations were high on the list for fraud. They […]
Posted on Mar 26, 2012 by
George F Huhn
Today’s bubble chart illustrates the relationship between annual education spending and science and math test scores for 12 countries. Here, the x-axis represents math test scores; the y-axis represents science test scores; and the bubble radius represents annual education spending per child. This first chart (above) uses a zoom-box to expand the view of the […]
Posted on Dec 8, 2011 by
George F Huhn
In today’s bubble chart, we show a comparison of 27 countries in the European zone. The x-axis is Public Debt as a Percent of GDP; the y-axis is the 2010 GDP; and the bubble area represents Percent Unemployment in September 2011. The highest percent unemployment is Spain at 22% The bubble chart below shows a […]