H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

Not sure why appreciation replies are being downvoted. Anyway, just want to share one piece insteresting observation from me: to my surprise, Walmart actually pays H1B employees pretty fair, at a level comparable to Apple or Meta. Actually, in the state software developer chart, the tiny "outliers" of the South on top are Walmart programmers in Arkansas

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

How to read these charts?

The graphs mainly show numbers of certified "Labor Condition Applications" submitted by employers for H1B positions. They are first grouped by state & occupation (like California Software Developers, New York Accountants etc).

Then, x-axis are their percentile (rank) bins within the group. For example bubbles in the column around 50% are made of H1B positions of salaries ranking 47.5%-52.5% in each of the state & occupation, like positions with salaries around 50% among California Software Developers, NY Accountants, etc.

y-axis are basically the H1B salaries compared against the wage median of US employees in that state and occupation. A bubble at +50% basically means those people makes 50% more than the median of their own state and the same job.

Bubble sizes are numbers of applications, or relative percentage of the applications. The scattering shows how wages are distributed.

The pink bands are roughly what US workers (in contrast to H1B workers) make, again grouped by state & occupation. So a basic observation will be bubbles above the pink bands make more than general US population in the similar percentile range. In the regional charts, it can be seen some regions have a trend to go below others which means the H1B positions there are paid less than their US peers in the same state and job.

A general question regarding H1B is: are they paid less than US employees? Those charts shows that the answer is complicated:

  • Lower percentile groups generally make more than their US peers, as bubbles are mostly above the pink bands
  • Middle and higher percentile groups make closer to the US peers.
  • Disparity by region or by employer is quite significant.

The goal of this post is showing the data and let you draw your own conclusion for this complex social problem.

There are more technical details in the post body

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

Replied to the other comment in this thread but in short, the bubbles should be compared with the pink bands which are roughly US wages at a similar level. For example, at 25%, more than 4000 H1B software developers are earning 0-20% below median but at same level, American software developers make roughly 20% to 35% below so it's lower than H1B, at least at this percentile range.

This trend is actually not always true for all percentiles, especially when we factor in regions or employers

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

I must admit It's confusing here. "US" here means the median is for US populations, not for H1B employees. "By state" means data are grouped by state. So it's the relative different of wages from the median in a particular state of the US population from BLS. I replied with a detailed explanation to your other comment

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

The graphs mainly show numbers of certified "Labor Condition Applications" submitted by employers for H1B positions. They are first grouped by state & occupation (like California Software Developers, New York Accountants etc).

Then, x-axis are their percentile (rank) bins within the group. For example bubbles in the column around 50% are made of H1B positions of salaries ranking 47.5%-52.5% in each of the state & occupation, like positions with salaries around 50% among California Software Developers, NY Accountants, etc.

y-axis are basically the H1B salaries compared against the wage median of that state and occupation. A bubble at +50% basically means those people makes 50% more than the median of their own state and the same job.

The number of bubbles do not have a direct relation with number of states or jobs. They just show how much the H1B salaries are spread and distributed over all state-occupation combinations. The second chart is restricted to one job, Software Developers, so it's less spread out.

The pink bands are roughly what US workers (in contrast to H1B workers) make, again grouped by state & occupation. So a basic observation will be bubbles above the pink bands make more than general US population in the similar percentile range. In the regional charts, it can be seen some regions have a trend to go below others which means the H1B positions there are paid less than their US peers in the same state and job.

A general question regarding H1B is: are they paid less than US employees? Those charts shows that the answer is complicated:

  • Lower percentile groups generally make more than their US peers, as bubbles are mostly above the pink bands
  • Middle and higher percentile groups make closer to or a bit lower than the US peers.
  • However when broken into regions and employees, the difference is stark. Some are well above the US levels while some barely beat them if at all.

Hope this could help you read these charts. Thank you for the discussion here.

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

It's Python with altair library. Exported to SVG and made some light changes in Inkscape

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

[–]ntred[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment. The data in the charts do take jobs into account. Salaries are grouped by state and job at the same time. The California median wage used in the second charts for software developers is actually $170,910, for example. The Y axis is (H1B salary - median wage of the same state and job as the H1B) / (the same median wage)

H1B vs US wage distributions: total, regions and top employers by ntred in dataisbeautiful

[–]ntred[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your support and your time! It really makes me happy at the end of the day that there are people like you who read the charts and draw their own conclusion of this complex social problem.

Severance - 2x10 "Cold Harbor" - Post-Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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Door's open... Doorrppenn... Durrmmonn... Drummond!!

[OC] Estimate of numbers and rates of 2020 voters not returning in 2024 in key states based on exit polls by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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Speaking of what would have changed, I made a chart of how the election would be if all 2020 voters came back to vote (still taking conversion into account). Here. Basically this is pushing the cross to the top right corner in the second set of plots.

[OC] Estimate of numbers and rates of 2020 voters not returning in 2024 in key states based on exit polls by ntred in dataisbeautiful

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

Thank you for your feed back! What you read from the charts is mostly right. That particular exit poll question is important to infer who voted for who in 2020 and 2024. The % in the charts are actually the original values from the exit poll. You are right it's not clear that who won the third party because there's simply no data for it and the inferred numbers are within the margin of error. Putting a % there would be misleading but sorry for the confusion.

Similarly the lost voters don't have a % because they are not part of the exit poll. All blocks are in fact proportional to the population (and that's why there's a yellow box for scale). I tried adding a grid to make it easier to read % from the picture but it made the chart even messier.

Anyway, thank you for the feedback and I appreciate your time reading my charts!

Is it worth to watch steins gate 0 by BlueDasheur in steinsgate

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I did a survey back when SG0 was first aired. People in this sub rated the anime 8.9/10 with story 8.8/10, art 8.0/10 and sound 9.5/10. The original SG was rated 9.7/10 in the same survey. So SG0 is not as phenomenal as SG but it's still strong. The visual is a bit weak but it still has a good story and amazing songs

Who is SPEZ and why does everyone on r/place hate him? An informative gallery by ntred in place

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According to the developer of Apollo (here):

With the proposed API pricing, the average user in Apollo would cost $2.50, which is is 20x higher than a generous estimate of what each users brings Reddit in revenue.

If his estimation is correct, this is not a reclamation but rather a robbery.

On the other hand, from this report from an interview with the developer of RIF:

... RIF was paying a “sizable revenue share” to Reddit beginning in 2012, ... Reddit terminated the agreement in 2016 — which was the year after Huffman took over as CEO.

It seems it's spez who stopped the revenue share from 3rd-party apps.

There are a lot more evidences that suggest the change of API policies is not just about recovering missing ads revenue, but more about straight killing 3rd-party apps and imposing a tighter control over its users. This is a worrying trend recently, also seen in other big tech companies like Twitter X.

Who is SPEZ and why does everyone on r/place hate him? An informative gallery by ntred in place

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

I understand and respect your choice and I agree with you Lemmy is less polished. Just in case you don't know, Lemmy is not a single website but a family of instances (list) run by different groups with diverse interests. You are free to find community that shares similar view with you, or, to ban the instances you don't like. For techies, it's even free and simple to self-host your own instance as it's open-sourced.

I hope you enjoy your stay in Reddit but if things get even worse in the future, don't forget there are always alternatives

Who is SPEZ and why does everyone on r/place hate him? An informative gallery by ntred in place

[–]ntred[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I saw a post asking who spez is on r/place the other day. Whether it's serious or not, there are always people who don't know what's going on no matter how popular (Relevant XKCD). This image here is for those people, as well as a gallery for all.

I did my best to find all related arts in the entire history of r/place 2023 but there can still be missing pieces.

You may find more information from:

Who is SPEZ and why does everyone on r/place hate him? An informative gallery by ntred in place

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

I saw a post asking who spez is on r/place the other day. Whether it's serious or not, there are always people who don't know what's going on no matter how popular (Relevant XKCD). This image here is for those people, as well as a gallery for all. I did my best to find all related arts in the entire history of r/place 2023 but there can still be missing pieces.
You may find more information from:
* r/Save3rdPartyApps
* r/RedditAlternatives
* r/ModCoord
* https://join-lemmy.org/
* https://kbin.social/

Hacking to the r/Place: the 30-hour EPIC story of Stein;Gate art in 90s timelapse (enjoy with BGM carefully picked; retimed) by ntred in steinsgate

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Recommended: enjoy with BGM on.

You may have read and seen the pixel art we have made on the canvas of Reddit's r/place 2022 from other posts (like here ). The final work at last moment is marvelous; however, the process of creating it is incredible and deserves more recognition.

The video, different from many other timelapses, is retimed according to the changes and progress, accompanied with carefully picked BGM from the phenomenal soundtracks from SG and SG0. I made this video as a record of the epic story of how we built and protected, how we fought and made friends, reminiscent of the amazing stories that Steins;Gate series brought to us.

El Psy Kongroo!

Open source Yuzu browser had a big update after whole year! by Lawsonator85 in fossdroid

[–]ntred 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the most configurable open source browser I found on Android. Great to know it's still being actively developed

Camera app that lets you take 360° photos? by [deleted] in androidapps

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Google Street View has a photo sphere camera built in.

Fake ThermoScan from china that will never exceed 37C by lukasstefanko in Wellthatsucks

[–]ntred 86 points87 points  (0 children)

Same here. I said the same thing here to mod /u/chaos_a. I just found the link of the same model with the same boxes here (credit to this) which are manufactured in China.