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Visualizing the Rise of the U.S. Dollar Since the 19th Century
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Visualizing the Rise of the U.S. Dollar Since the 19th Century
As the world’s reserve currency, the U.S. dollar made up 58.4% of foreign reserves held by central banks in 2022, falling near 25-year lows.
Today, emerging countries are slowly decoupling from the greenback, with foreign reserves shifting to currencies like the Chinese yuan.
Charted: Global Tourism Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Charted: Global Tourism Rebounds to 2019 Levels
Love them or hate them, tourists are back.
Global tourism has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels according to data sourced from the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Report (2023)
We visualize monthly arrivals of foreign visitors to various regions, indexed to December 2019 levels.
Europe Leads as Destination for Resurging Tourism
Charted: The Industries Where Asian Companies are the Strongest
The Industries Where Asian Companies are the Strongest
The last 30 years of globalization have benefited Asia greatly.
As a result of deepening trade relations and access to other markets, Asian companies have grown in output and prominence. But which sectors do they excel in?
Using data from McKinsey Global Institute we visualize Asian companies’ share of the top 3,000 global companies, broken down by industry, revenue, and patent share.
Decolonization: What If Booting Radical Leftists Out Of The US Is The Best Option?
By Brandon Smith