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Maps of the economic state of the US
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| atbell |
Haven't been writing much lately but I did a quick once over of some interesing maps today.
Here is one made by the New York branch of the Federal Reserve which covers credit conditions nationally on a county by county basis. Really amazing data set.
http://data.newyorkfed.org/creditconditionsmap/
Here's another one which is a bit more political. This is a breakdown of the recovery funds which have been awareded and also those which have actually arrived. This map is only on a state basis so there's less accuracy for the sake of doing really accurate work.
http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/home.aspx |
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| Shakka |
| quote: | Originally posted by atbell
Haven't been writing much lately but I did a quick once over of some interesing maps today.
Here is one made by the New York branch of the Federal Reserve which covers credit conditions nationally on a county by county basis. Really amazing data set.
http://data.newyorkfed.org/creditconditionsmap/
Here's another one which is a bit more political. This is a breakdown of the recovery funds which have been awareded and also those which have actually arrived. This map is only on a state basis so there's less accuracy for the sake of doing really accurate work.
http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/home.aspx |
Great first chart. It really tells a sad story of over-consumption and excessive leverage. |
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| Zharen |
| Puts a new meaning for the term, "Blue State" |
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