Tag: gini coefficient

  • Rich Country, Rich Citizens? | #MakeOverMonday 2020 Week 7

    A trifecta of MakeOverMondays complete! This time I went back to the bar for a visual essay examining country wealth. The dataset showed 2019 wealth values per country and was visualised by Credit Suisse like so:

    Which is actually a pretty inviting visual just on its own, though proves to be difficult to interpret if you’re interested in small countries.

    After some playing around, I mixed in some population data and began to look at it from the point of view of a citizen. Does living in a rich country mean you might be rich? I then brought in data … Read the rest