![]() ![]() Flood-threat assessment finds danger goes far beyond U.S.Europe’s giant job-saving experiment pays off in pandemic.States dole out cash to college kids, theaters in $200 billion ‘experiment’.China’s COVID rebound edges it closer to overtaking U.S.How the U.K.’s trade with the EU fared after Brexit.The COVID-19 pandemic has added $19.5t to global debt.A $9 trillion binge turns central banks into the market’s biggest whales.Every step of the global supply chain is going wrong - all at once.Wall Street is churning out SPACs at investors’ peril.In just one year, Beijing’s crackdown has changed corporate China forever.Ranking the best B-schools in the world.Streaming TV costs add IP as Americans add more services.How a chip shortage snarled everything from phones to cars.Robinhood restrictions meant users could only lose so much.The chip shortage keeps getting worse.The world’s addiction to palm oil is only getting worse.Charging 589% interest in the pandemic is a booming business.Georgia shows just how broken American unemployment benefits are.How COVIDS turbocharged the American consumer.New York’s once-thriving Asian businesses struggle to recover from 4,000% unemployment spike.These minority neighborhoods waited a year for COVID loans.In a city split along race, black D.C.recovery is leaving some communities completely behind ![]() Companies open up on racial data even as representation lags.Unvaccinated COVID patients push hospital systems past the brink.The winners and losers from a year of ranking COVID resilience.Pfizer fights to keep its $36 billion COVID recipe a secret.Confused about masking? It’s time to get tactical.vaccine access, consider the dollar store Inside Boston’s Major League vaccine rollout.Travel during COVID-19: Where can you go and what restrictions to expect.The Bloomberg COVID-19 resilience ranking.The Bloomberg Graphics team grouped the most important visual data stories it had built over the course of 2021 into 11 sections by topic: COVID, inequality, business, economy, climate, energy, real estate, new normal, politics, billionaires, and sports. Here, in the final DataViz Weekly issue of 2021, we bring you a roundup of the year-in-review-in-graphics recaps on Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and POLITICO.Ĭheck it out, see the awesome visuals, and enjoy the start of a very happy, healthy, and prosperous new year that we wish you all to have in 2022! □□ĭata Visualization Weekly: DecemDecemBloomberg: Year in Graphics As we get ready to ring in the New Year 2022, it’s a great time to take a look back at 2021! Over the last 365 days, various experts in data graphics and visual storytelling have done their best to help us better understand what was going on around us with the help of static and interactive charts, maps, and infographics. Now we want to let you recall the most important matters that shaped the passing year from the lens of data visualization. ![]()
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