
The map above shows the most popular sport in each country around the world.
I believe the data likely came from Worldpopulationreview.com who have actually compiled data from multiple sources:
Here’s the table:
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The map above shows the most popular sport in each country around the world.
I believe the data likely came from Worldpopulationreview.com who have actually compiled data from multiple sources:
Here’s the table:
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The map above compares Elon Musk’s net worth of $447 billion at the time of publication with that of the household wealth of various countries around the world.
So for example his share of US Household wealth is 0.32% or his net worth is 29.80% of the net worth of all South Africans.
It is a follow up to this post on the fact that only 55 Countries Now Have More Household Wealth Than Elon Musk.
The data source for household wealth is the Global Wealth Databook 2023 published by UBS & Credit Suisse.
And the data on Elon Musk’s network comes from Bloomberg.
Below you can find the data:
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The map above shows the Median Gross Household Income as of 2024.
It is a measure of the total gross income received by all members of a household within a 12-month period; including cash benefits but before tax.
And uses statistics from the ONS and the Scottish Government.
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The map above shows which countries have less household wealth than Elon Musk’s fortune of $447 Billion (at the time of publication).
That means there are now only 55 countries on earth with more wealth than he has.
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The map above shows the huge difference in taxes placed on unleaded gasoline (aka petrol) between US States, Canadian Provinces and European countries.
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Here’s an explainer for each of them:
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A very different time to today:
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Majority/plurality ethnicities indicated by color and also includes counties and larger regional subdivisions.
In 1910, the Kingdom of Hungary was the other half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, holding significant political autonomy under the Dual Monarchy system established in 1867.
It played a crucial role in the empire’s economy, contributing to industrial production and agricultural output, while also serving as a cultural and political counterbalance to Austria.
However, it was far from being a state only for Hungarians as the detailed breakdown by county below shows:
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Here’s what I could find out each:
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The map above compares the average home size in square feet in each US state with those found in selected European countries. And the difference is quite staggering.
Hawaii is the only state with an average home size smaller than any European country. And Utah homes are 3.5x the size of the typical British one.
Here’s a full list by State and country in both sq feet and sq metres.