Hass Avocados are very popular among Americans showing a big jump in consumption of about 888% from 2000. Consumption surges during big game periods like Super Bowl. Do you see any relation?
American Employee Loyalty
visualized by: Rasmussen College
How long can you stand drinking from the same wellspring? This study examines the changes in American employee tenure length by gender, ethnicity and industry over the last decade as reported by the US Bureau of Labor.
Thanksgiving Past vs Present
visualized by: Column Five
The first ThanksGiving was a 3 day feast and was established by the founders of Plymouth colony. See how the traditional habits in terms of menu variety, food consumption, spending and of course gathering volume have changed since then.
China American Relationship
visualized by: Doctor Who?
The hard riding Chinese economy invokes constant change in the relationship betweeen China and America and consequently in the global opinion for each of these countries. It’s not about hatred or love but something in between. See how Americans and Chineses see each other.
Buy or Rent Home
visualized by: NewAmerican Funding
Buy or rent? Rent or Buy? Discover some insights into Americans’ dilemma for home ownership.
US Election Issues 2012
visualized by: Livefyre
Find here the hottest us election issues that were discussed among Americans on social media during the debates according to comment measurement conducted by Livefyre.
Biggest Travel Myths
visualized by: Venere.com
10 of the biggest urban legends in travel and the facts that debunk them.
Halloween Economics
visualized by: PRONTO
A breakdown of Americans’ spending on Halloween candy and costumes from 2003 to 2012 with an estimation of $8 Billion total expenditure.
Autumn Allergies
visualized by: AccuWeather.com
Explore the allergies’ eco system and find interesting statistics for the natural phenomenon that affects more than 35 million Americans.
American Adoption Statistics
visualized by: Maximilian Bode
See an outline of the present state of adoption and orphan children population worldwide with a special focus on the American adoption system.
Solitary Living
visualized by: ForRent.com
More than ever Americans are opting to live on their own. Here you will find insigths into the trend of solitary living as promoted by the modern idea of individual cult.
Halloween Economics
visualized by: PRONTO
Halloween is around the corner and as Americans like spending a fortune on adornments, costumes and candies, it’s good to see the industry behind the celebration. Happpy Halloween. Bhhhahaaaaa.
Forbes 400 List 2012
visualized by: Nerd Wallet
The 400 richest Americans by industry segmentation according to Forbes rank. See who list in the top 10 and how they made it.
Impulse Buying
visualized by: Quin Street
Has your spending gotten out of control? Are you addicted to shopping? Impulse buying may hurt your personal finance and life. Get the facts of US consumer survey and find how to address the problem.
American Gambling History
visualized by: nowsourcing.com
Pre colonial Native American Indians were avid gamblers betting their properties on games like Hubbub. Since the beginning of American gambling with the advent of English colonists to “The New World” in 1600s, things have changed a lot. Casino.org illustrates the whole story on a vintage like wonderful infographic.
Living Paycheck To Paycheck
visualized by: Careerbuilder
CareerBuilder surveyed a representative sample of almost 4K US workers and depicts the brutal side of American’s life on how they make ends meet.
Mobile Seperation
visualized by: T Mobile
1 in 10 Americans would rather leave home without pants than their smartphone. Read some interesting facts as far our addiction to routine habits.
Serving Sizes Around The World
visualized by: Insurance Quotes
More than 1/3 of Americans are obese. This is most likely due to sedentary lifestyle, high-calorie foods, and large servings. See a comparison of American serving sizes with those around the world.
America On The Move
visualized by: Updater.com
45 Million Americans move each year. Where are they moving?