The Best of Bloomberg Graphics
10+ most popular Bloomberg Graphics articles, as voted by our community.
Graphs, maps and data journalism from the Bloomberg Graphics team.
Bloomberg Graphics on Finance
Hedge Funds Gave Startups Billions. What Are They Worth?
A tech rout has frustrated investors trying to pinpoint the value of private companies. A Bloomberg analysis offers clues.
Once-in-a-Generation Wealth Boom Ends for America’s Middle Class
The fight against inflation is leaving millions of people with the biggest hit to their wealth in a generation.
Bloomberg Graphics on Future Of Work
Remote Work Is Costing Manhattan More Than $12 Billion a Year
That translates into big savings for individuals, who are spending nearly $5,000 a year less on meals, shopping and entertainment near work as schedules shift to a new norm.
Bloomberg Graphics on Jeff Bezos
How Amazon Became Corporate America’s Nightmare
CEOs may grumble about wages, shareholders, and Washington, but they should truly fear Jeff Bezos’s sprawling empire.
Bloomberg Graphics on Renewable Energy
Clean Energy Has a Tipping Point, and 87 Countries Have Reached It
Solar power, electric cars, grid-scale batteries, heat pumps—the world is crossing into a mass-adoption moment for green technologies.
Bloomberg Graphics on Retail
America's ‘retail apocalypse’ is about to spillover to the rest of the economy
The spillover from retailer debt will flow far and wide across the economy.
Bloomberg Graphics on Technology
What Is Code?
If you’re not a professional programmer but you’ve ever used a computer, this article is for you – seriously. You will learn what code is, what software is, how apps get written, and what different programming languages do and why they matter. Plus you’ll get details about other technical issues. Along the way, Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Paul Ford explains the culture and some of the psychology of programming. This delightfully animated article is essential for anyone not in the programming field who uses computers. getAbstract recommends it to everyone interested in learning more about programming, its culture and its principles.
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How the World’s Richest People Are Driving Global Warming
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How Changing Diets Leave Us Exposed to War, Extreme Weather and Market Turbulence
The convergence of global diets means just three crops provide 50% of the world’s calories. When shocks come, they hurt.
The New Economy Drivers and Disrupters Report
Progress and expansion once followed clear-cut game plans. But new, turbulent elements are in play, shaping both advanced and developing countries around the world. Economists Tim Orlik and Scott Johnson and financial journalist Alex Tanzi describe the major “drivers and disrupters” rewriting the playbooks for economic growth in this clear, concise and accessible report. This overview offers insights to policy makers and executives looking for a strategic framework by which to understand shifting macroeconomic patterns.
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