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Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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First six:
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Those counties in red voted Trump in all 3 elections and make up the bulk of counties (but not people).
Then you have the other combinations:
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The bar for significant Arabic speakers is set around 10% of the population having knowledge how to speak it, either as their native language or second or third language.
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The map above shows the difference between current state minimum wage rates in 2024 with what they would have been had they been kept inline with inflation from 1968.
In 1968, the Federal US minimum wage for jobs covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, was $1.60 per hour.
In 2010, the Federal minimum wage was increased to $7.25 per hour where it has remained ever since.
However, if it had kept up with inflation from 1968 it would be now be over twice as a high at $14.82 per hour in 2024.
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The map above shows how much houses cost in 1950 in each US state in 2024 inflation adjusted US dollars, compared to what the average cost actually is in 2024.
In every single US state the increase was at at least double the rate of inflation from a low in Ohio of just 107% above inflation to a high in Alaska of 675% above inflation.
The following map shows the percentage increase above inflation:
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The map above comes from Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence® and shows where in the world you can 5G mobile phone coverage and when the infrastructure was first built.
The really big standout is India which seems to have blanked the country in 5G coverage within just the last 2 years.
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The Heartbrand logo, recognized for its distinctive heart shape, represents the majority of Unilever’s ice cream business.
As the world’s largest ice cream manufacturer, Unilever has consolidated most of its offerings under this global brand umbrella.
In the US it is sold under the Good Humor brand, here are the various names in Europe:
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And it pokes some fun at some stereotypes of various regions of the Netherlands.
It’s in a very similar comedic vein as the 20 Ways To Divide Europe By Stereotype.