Given the amount of politicised vitriol surrounding the U.S., European, Russian, and now also Brazil data reporting, here is a snapshot of reported cases and deaths numbers for a range of countries:
Three charts on comparatives between the U.S. and the EU27 for COVID19 data:Key takeaways:U.S. now leads EU27 for 11 days and counting in terms of timing-adjusted death rates per capita of population;Even without accounting for the 7 days lag in the de…
Global numbers of new cases of COVID19 reported continues to trend on the upward trend line, with no discernible peaking:Today’s new cases counts worldwide mark a new local peak at 95,197, ranking 4th highest rate of new cases reported. Since May 15th,…
Here are the charts summarizing latest data on COVID19 pandemic, globally. Comments in the charts:
Three charts summarizing U.S. vs EU27 comparatives in COVID19 cases and deaths.All explanations and comments in the charts:
Just because jobs are so plentiful and careers are so rewarding in terms of potential growth in life cycle income. the Millennials are really cheering their future in the Social Mobility Central, the US of A… oh, wait, sorry, theatre of absurd is so …
Data through April 2020 on U.S. Retail Sales is in, so here are two charts:Retail Sales are down 15.08% m/m in April, and down 18.25% on 1Q 2020 average. Year on year, sales are down 17.83%. Losses in retail sales in April amounted to USD 65.97 billion…
Updating my America’s Scariest Charts for the latest data on weekly unemployment claims:New unemployment claims continue to rise (see table below), with data for the week ending May 9th coming in this week printing 2.6 million new claims.While non-farm…
G7 is a rather exclusive club of the 7 ‘largest’ and, according to their own aspirations, most important – economically and geopolitically – economies. Except, of course, it isn’t.The latest IMF data (through 2019) and forecasts (for 2020-2021) publish…
In US and Europe daily new cases and deaths remain well above the levels when restrictions were imposed. If these levels were concerning back then, why do the higher levels today not warrant continued restrictions?