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st4n13l t1_j9ju6lz wrote
Reply to comment by PredictorX1 in [OC] Percent of American teens with a driver’s license by year by worriedshuffle
Because I'm these examples the unintended consequences are that you get younger generations who are more supportive of policies like increased public transportation options and sustainable development.
I obviously don't think that the two examples mentioned here are the sole driver of these shifts in viewpoints, but they are certainly part of the soup.
st4n13l t1_j9jkaqi wrote
Reply to comment by glmory in [OC] Percent of American teens with a driver’s license by year by worriedshuffle
Honestly I think it's a blessing that these types of unintended long term consequences are happening.
st4n13l t1_j9ir6rn wrote
Reply to comment by worriedshuffle in [OC] Percent of American teens with a driver’s license by year by worriedshuffle
I'm guessing it's because that's about the time a lot of states started implementing restrictions on newly licensed drivers especially around passengers allowed in the vehicle. Makes it a lot less appealing if you can't drive your friends around.
st4n13l t1_j9b7yix wrote
Reply to comment by -domi- in [OC] The End of Internet Explorer - Market share decline to permanent disablement by Metalytiq
Edge is a great browser and Chrome isn't going away anytime soon
st4n13l t1_j9b7ois wrote
Reply to comment by Knuls2 in [OC] The End of Internet Explorer - Market share decline to permanent disablement by Metalytiq
That's because the first iteration was shit. It wasn't rebuilt as Chromium based until 2018 so it definitely makes sense.
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Reply to comment by statsnp in [OC] Median 1 Bedroom Apartment Rent And Per Capita Income For US Cities by statsnp
It should also be noted, before anyone gets frustrated, that this list is based off of the population of the city and isn't related to the population of the metro areas the cities might reside in.
st4n13l t1_j8ym78w wrote
Don't post charts that are behind paywalls
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Reply to comment by shoopdawoop91 in This shows air pollution by gangnam73
>stupid morons destroying the planet
That's humanity not just China
st4n13l t1_j8ezyux wrote
Reply to comment by tilapios in [OC] Road Death Rate VS Income per Capita by ismaelsow
It's per 100k population not per 100k drivers
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That's one expensive deck
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Annual Real Minimum Wage for Full-Time Employee by OECD Country in 2021 by chickenparmo
There are 23 other currencies that use dollars so I don't understand how you don't understand.
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Reply to comment by greenglasstree in [OC] How likely are you to get divorced based on where you live? An interactive calculator by datawrestler
>In places where divorce is rare, married people are less likely to want divorce because the odds of finding someone to date after the divorce are slim.
>In places where divorce is common, there is a large pool of divorced people whom you could potentially date if you choose to divorce.
While that logically makes sense, do you know of any research that covers this specifically?
st4n13l t1_j85qr9w wrote
Reply to comment by datawrestler in [OC] How likely are you to get divorced based on where you live? An interactive calculator by datawrestler
Weird. For some reason I don't see any comments other than mine and your response to me
st4n13l t1_j85ik1y wrote
Reply to [OC] How likely are you to get divorced based on where you live? An interactive calculator by datawrestler
Where's the link? Also, is there a statistical reason to believe that where you currently live is a significant predictor of divorce?
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Reply to [OC] Annual Real Minimum Wage for Full-Time Employee by OECD Country in 2021 by chickenparmo
Are the dollars here USD, AUD, CAD, etc? I don't want to assume USD when you may be reporting based on your local currency.
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Reply to comment by tsme-esr in Recent Superbowl Win Probabilities, Ordered by "Excitement" [OC] by tree-of-thought
Leave it alone
st4n13l t1_j805tdj wrote
Wonder how many bodies have been disposed of on Emmerson family land
st4n13l t1_j7oz7so wrote
Reply to [OC] Red Notice is the most popular Netflix movie of all time (based on hours watched) by giteam
I think it would be better to view it based on something like hours per week since some have been out longer than others. For example, Glass Onion is catching up to Red Notice quickly, but it hasn't been out nearly as long.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in USA Multiple Jobholders Since Covid [OC] by rosetechnology
You're correct that the government says that. Weirdly enough the data does too.
st4n13l t1_j7fpg78 wrote
Thank you for posting a perfect example of the opposite of what should be posted here. It's helpful for other users to have an example of ugly data visualizations.
Seriously, you knew how many pieces it would have and somehow still decided a donut chart was a good idea.
Then you created the visualization and saw how difficult it was to make sense of with that many pieces and still decided it should be posted to r/dataisbeautiful.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in W-2 Wage Distribution by Tax Bracket & Gender [OC] by takeasecond
You forgot the /s at the end of your comment. Obviously there's no way that's a serious comment made after looking at the graph.
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Reply to comment by nrith in Big Tech Layoffs since COVID by lemonzestttttttt
There's plenty of that. Almost every article I read about these layoffs points out that companies overestimated demand growth and hired too quickly.
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Reply to comment by jointheredditarmy in Shock Poll: Americans Prioritize Women’s Rights in Iran Over Nuclear Deal After Mahsa Amini’s Murder by Creepy_Toe2680
I didn't say there wasn't value in asking the question
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Reply to Shock Poll: Americans Prioritize Women’s Rights in Iran Over Nuclear Deal After Mahsa Amini’s Murder by Creepy_Toe2680
So the first survey asked if the nuclear treaty should be a priority and the second one asked whether it should be a priority over human rights? How can you make a comparison between two very different questions?
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Reply to comment by Velghast in [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
This post has nothing to do with the car company. Rolls Royce cars are actually a subsidiary of BMW. This graph is for the defense and aerospace company.