We begin today with an impressive figure: half the world’s population lives in 6 countries, as we can see on Visualizing Economics infographic. Following that, Time shows why the U.S. is not the land of opportunity it once was, Ria Novosti takes a look at the conditions for doing business in Russia and the rest of the world, and for last, a couple of puzzling questions: eLearners asks if we know how much of your life do we spend in school, and from Mint, a nice infographic on what if we invested in some companies instead of buying their products.
Half the world’s population lives in 6 countries
Charting the Decline – Why the U.S. is not the land of opportunity it once was
Conditions for doing business in Russia and world
How much of your life do you spend in school?
Stock vs Stuff: What If You’d Invested In These Companies Instead of Buying Their Products?
And the video of the day:
Tax Freedom Day by State 1977-2009
During the weekend don’t miss the new infographics we’ll be posting on Visual Loop.