GDP

Day 9 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Perot Charts

I almost forgot about Ross Perot and his charts. This is from a site someone set up (can’t figure out who) with some of them updated up until 2007:

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50 years of Corporate Tax Data

by Catherine Mulbrandon

in Other

Day 7 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Heritage Foundation

They have graphed the top tax rate for corporations with amount of corporate taxes collected as percent of GDP (since 1960)

From Tax Policy Center

Here is the corporate income tax as the percent of Federal Taxes collected (since 1950)

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Created by Joe Swainson, recent graduate of University Arts London (Camberwell College). He created this poster to show the shift in our world economy with emergence of certain markets. Countries covered are: United States, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Russia, Brazil, India, China. Data sources are United Nations historical data and Goldman Sachs forecasting data.

Each circle represents the size of the nation’s economy every decade from 1970 to 2050. The countries are ranked by GDP each decade from largest to smallest. Pay attention to the forecast for China, India and Brazil

GDP of 10 countries

If you are interested in having your work posted to Visualizing Economics let me know. Send me an email at catherine[at]visualizingeconomics.com with an example and explanation of your design, the source of your data and a link to your web site.

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The piece consists of two layers: the lower half is a mapping of the
world’s GDP and the top half is a mapping of the derivatives volume,
alloted to the coordinates of the countries on a map.

Sculpture found via infomation aesthetics

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