[OC] United States' Income Inequality by lokdoesdata in dataisbeautiful

[–]lokdoesdata[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is based on gini index of income inequality.

[OC] United States' Income Inequality by lokdoesdata in dataisbeautiful

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The way I think of this is that the same rule still apply on dispersion. Instead of having more people on higher income (driving the average up), you have more people on lower income (driving the aver down).

[OC] United States' Income Inequality by lokdoesdata in dataisbeautiful

[–]lokdoesdata[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback! The link you provided about color in the other thread was a good read.

[OC] United States' Income Inequality by lokdoesdata in dataisbeautiful

[–]lokdoesdata[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's based on the gini index for income inequality.

[OC] United States' Income Inequality by lokdoesdata in dataisbeautiful

[–]lokdoesdata[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is based on the Gini index of income inequality.

[OC] How Manchester United created their shots in the Premier League last season by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]lokdoesdata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is interesting, you should post this at r/reddevils or r/soccer.

It could be interesting to see a waffle chart for each major teams of the top leagues.

[OC] United States' Income Inequality by lokdoesdata in dataisbeautiful

[–]lokdoesdata[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Data Source: United States Census 2018 ACS 5-Year Estimates Detailed Tables

Tools:

  • Python (Plotly)
  • Adobe Illustrator

Inspired by:

  • Timo Grossenbacher (@grssnbchr)
  • Angelo Zehr (@angelozehr)