What’s Going On in This Graph? | Jan. 6, 2021
How many workers are there in frontline and essential occupations? Who should get vaccinated first?
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How many workers are there in frontline and essential occupations? Who should get vaccinated first?
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Which of these six skills would you choose to instantly master? How does your answer compare to what these Times subscribers said?
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How does the United States compare to a variety of other countries based on different measures for income and well-being?
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These two maps show the results of the 2020 presidential election. Which map does a better job of visualizing the outcome of the election?
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Which foods are unusually popular in each state on Thanksgiving?
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A collection of graphs, maps and charts organized by topic and graph type from three years of “What’s Going On in This Graph?”
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Who wants a job, but doesn’t have one? How has the composition of the unemployed in the United States changed during the pandemic?
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In this webinar, The Learning Network and special guests walk us through how to teach and learn with the award-winning graphics from The New York Times.
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How do the ages of U.S. presidents compare to the ages of heads of government for other nations?
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