Category: Chart Of The Day
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US uranium production (via @quakes99) US’ 1Q2023 uranium concentrate (U3O8) production totaled 2,511 pounds, a 75% decline compared to 1Q2022, and an astonishing 99% drop compared to 4Q2022.
US uranium production (via @quakes99) US’ 1Q2023 uranium concentrate (U3O8) production totaled 2,511 pounds, a 75% decline compared to 1Q2022, and an astonishing 99% drop compared to 4Q2022.
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US Home Prices (via @TheTranscript_) The median US home sale price fell 4.1% YoY in April to $408,031. That’s the biggest drop on record in dollar terms and the largest decline since January 2012 in percentage terms.
US Home Prices (via @TheTranscript_) The median US home sale price fell 4.1% YoY in April to $408,031. That’s the biggest drop on record in dollar terms and the largest decline since January 2012 in percentage terms.
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EU wage growth (via @Gavekal) EU nominal wage growth has accelerated in the past year, with financial compensation per employee rising 5% YoY in 4Q22. In 15 eurozone countries that have minimum wage legislation, the minimum wage rose a record 8.3% YoY as of 1Q23.
EU wage growth (via @Gavekal) EU nominal wage growth has accelerated in the past year, with financial compensation per employee rising 5% YoY in 4Q22. In 15 eurozone countries that have minimum wage legislation, the minimum wage rose a record 8.3% YoY as of 1Q23.
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India and China (via @aadilbrar) “Only 8% of Chinese consider India a favorable country, even lower than the US, which stands at 12.2% and Japan, which scored 13%.”
India and China (via @aadilbrar) “Only 8% of Chinese consider India a favorable country, even lower than the US, which stands at 12.2% and Japan, which scored 13%.”
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Uranium mining production (via @WorldNuclear) Over two-thirds of the world’s production of uranium from mines comes from Kazakhstan (43% of world supply), Canada (15%) and Namibia (11%).
Uranium mining production (via @WorldNuclear) Over two-thirds of the world’s production of uranium from mines comes from Kazakhstan (43% of world supply), Canada (15%) and Namibia (11%).
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Singapore visitor arrivals (via @IBKR) Singapore’s visitor arrivals surpassed 1.1 million in April 2023, the highest in a month since the pandemic, bringing the total number of visitor arrivals to over 4 million YTD.
Singapore visitor arrivals (via @IBKR) Singapore’s visitor arrivals surpassed 1.1 million in April 2023, the highest in a month since the pandemic, bringing the total number of visitor arrivals to over 4 million YTD.
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US households with budgeting difficulties (via @RadicalAdem) Around 39% of households are facing difficulties covering their usual expenses, with 2.7M more households turning to credit cards to cover their needs versus the same period in 2022.
US households with budgeting difficulties (via @RadicalAdem) Around 39% of households are facing difficulties covering their usual expenses, with 2.7M more households turning to credit cards to cover their needs versus the same period in 2022.
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US real estate (via @charliebilello) The median home price in the US experienced a 4% decline over the past year, marking the largest YoY drop since 2012.
US real estate (via @charliebilello) The median home price in the US experienced a 4% decline over the past year, marking the largest YoY drop since 2012.
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Global steel production (via @VisualCap) China’s steel production has grown from 14 Mt in 1968 to 1,053 Mt in 2020. Meanwhile, US steel production dipped from 115 Mt in 1968 to 72 Mt in 2020.
Global steel production (via @VisualCap) China’s steel production has grown from 14 Mt in 1968 to 1,053 Mt in 2020. Meanwhile, US steel production dipped from 115 Mt in 1968 to 72 Mt in 2020.
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Commercial Real Estate #CRE (via @AyeshaTariq) “Boston Consulting Group estimates office properties in the US could lose ~$300B in 2023 and a total of $450B by 2030.”
Commercial Real Estate #CRE (via @AyeshaTariq) “Boston Consulting Group estimates office properties in the US could lose ~$300B in 2023 and a total of $450B by 2030.”