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Founder and Publisher at Visual Capitalist
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A founder of Visual Capitalist, Jeff holds a BCom from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Jeff believes that a fusion of information and design can bring investors unique insight in a way that has never been done before. Originally hailing from Penticton, BC, Jeff is also an avid traveller, ...more

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Visualizing 50+ Years Of The G20’s Energy Mix
Over the last 50 years, the energy mix of G20 countries has changed drastically in some ways.
Who Are The Dividend Aristocrats In 2021?
Legendary investor George Soros once said, “Good investing should be boring”. But an increase in volatile themes today suggests this maxim has gone ignored by at least some market participants.
Mapped: Global Happiness Levels In 2021
It’s generally understood that having enough money to cover your needs and wants can help you live a relatively happy, comfortable life—and recent research shows this relationship may increase linearly as income levels grow, as well.
Fascinated By History? Europe In 1444
Europe’s borders were (and still are) constantly changing. It’s interesting to look back on previous eras to remember how far we’ve come.
The Staggering Numbers Behind The Online Betting Industry
The world of online betting is undergoing tremendous change, setting it up to flourish in the years to come. The market is worth $67 billion today and estimated to reach about $93 billion by 2023—growing at roughly 11.5% per annum.
U.S. Droughts Over The Last 20 Years
Over the last two decades, the USDM has been tracking, measuring, and comparing droughts across America. Here's the animated map.
Visualized: The Power Of A Sustainable Investment Dollar
Sustainable investments are booming. But how do we tell if they are making a difference?
China’s Economy: 40 Years Of Soaring Exports
China has the second-highest GDP in the world, and it exports 15% of all the world’s goods. But how did this come to be?
The Biggest Business Risks In 2021
We live in an increasingly volatile world, where change is the only constant.
RCEP Explained: The World’s Biggest Trading Bloc Will Soon Be In Asia-Pacific
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is officially the biggest trade bloc in history. But there is still some work to do to bring the trade agreement into full effect.
The Biggest Companies In The World In 2021
Here are the world’s biggest businesses by market capitalization, as well as the countries and sectors they are from.
A Global Perspective: The Possibilities In International Equity Investing
It’s widely understood that investors tend to prefer investing in their home country instead of taking a more global perspective, a behavior known as home bias.
A Map Of The Online World In Incredible Detail
The internet is intangible, and because you can’t see it, it can be hard to comprehend its sheer vastness.This map highlights thousands of the world’s most popular websites by visualizing them as “countries.”
Visualizing 50 Years Of Global Steel Production
From the bronze age to the iron age, metals have defined eras of human history. If our current era had to be defined similarly, it would undoubtedly be known as the steel age.
Visualizing The Snowball Of Government Debt
Government debt is often analyzed through the debt-to-GDP metric because it contextualizes an otherwise massive number.
Amazon’s Most Notable Acquisitions To Date
Big Tech just keeps getting bigger.
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