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The Money Project
by Visual CapitalistAn ongoing series of infographics and data visualisations exploring the concept, history, and mechanics of money.
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RSS →All of the World’s Money and Markets in One Visualization8y ago
How much money exists in the world? This updated visualization compares the world's richest people, companies, and markets with the world's money supply. The post All of the World’s Money and Markets in One Visualization appeared first on The Money Project.From Richer to Poorer: Venezuela’s Economic Tragedy Visualized8y ago
These charts give context on today's crisis in Venezuela from a historical perspective, showing how the country fell from being one of the world's richest. The post From Richer to Poorer: Venezuela’s Economic Tragedy Visualized appeared first on The Money Project.The Richest People in Human History (Part 1)8y ago
What do Augustus Caesar, Cosimo de Medici, Mansa Musa, and Genghis Khan have in common? They were some of the richest people in all of history. The post The Richest People in Human History (Part 1) appeared first on The Money Project.38 Incredible Facts on the Modern U.S. Dollar8y ago
How much currency is printed each year? How long do bills last? Learn 38 facts on the modern U.S. dollar in this infographic. The post 38 Incredible Facts on the Modern U.S. Dollar appeared first on The Money Project.31 Fascinating Facts on the Early History of the U.S. Dollar9y ago
Today, the U.S. dollar is an iconic currency familiar to all. But do you know the history of U.S. currency, and events that shaped the dollar we know today? The post 31 Fascinating Facts on the Early History of the U.S. Dollar appeared first on The Money Project.The Buying Power of the U.S. Dollar Over the Last Century9y ago
A timeline of U.S. monetary history shows the major events, the changing money supply, and the falling buying power of the U.S. dollar over time. The post The Buying Power of the U.S. Dollar Over the Last Century appeared first on The Money Project.Cached hourly. Click a post to read on the source site.