Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful
xpt42654 t1_jaek4sb wrote
nice, but a typo in "Ukranian" – should be "Ukrainian"
goodluckonyourexams t1_jaek1lc wrote
Average Income is also known as Per-capita income. It measures the average income earned per person in a given area in specified year. National Income is the sum total of all the goods and services produced in a country along with the income obtained from all foreign countries.
goodluckonyourexams t1_jaejjpr wrote
"Adjusted net national income is GNI minus consumption of fixed capital and natural resources depletion."
why not use average income?
floralvas t1_jaeiryf wrote
Reply to comment by bitswede in [OC] From sweet to bitter: How many insulin vials can you buy per year? by PietroViolo
And insulin is totally free of you have diabetes which is nice!
Ostrich_Exterminator t1_jaeile2 wrote
Reply to comment by xogdo in How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
I was being sarcastic
colouredinthelines t1_jaeihmc wrote
Certainly patents aren’t a factor since Banting and Best sold the patent for insulin to the university of Toronto for $1.
bitswede t1_jaeidt4 wrote
Sweden, and I believe most other European countries, have a ceiling for how much you have to pay per year for prescribed medicines. In Sweden the limit is around 575€ per year with a 50% rebate kicking in at 120€. This rebate gradually increases to 90% which it hits at 415€.
Edit: misread the infographic i used. Actual ceiling is 235€ out of pocket, after that your prescriptions are filled at no cost to you.
AnEbolaOfCereal t1_jaehly5 wrote
Reply to [OC] A graphical visualisation of the answer to a problem from the Greek Mathematics Olympiad (*sort of) by Oh_Tassos
nahhhh bro that’s Brinstar
PietroViolo OP t1_jaegy4z wrote
Reply to comment by Ciarrai_IRL in [OC] From sweet to bitter: How many insulin vials can you buy per year? by PietroViolo
All the data and code can be found on my Github for replication purposes.
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Ciarrai_IRL t1_jaega7t wrote
Something doesn't seem to add up here. I'd love to see the math and cost per vial assumptions by country.
rabidantidentyte t1_jaeg90h wrote
Reply to comment by pk10534 in [OC] How American Express pays for it's attractive credit card rewards by joinkudos
Cause they are all subject to the exact same federal guidelines. Customer service is another story, but it's not up to Amex/your FI when you get your money back. It's up to RegE.
Likeitisouthere OP t1_jaeg6cs wrote
Reply to comment by Atomic_Fire in [oc] Currently this is the hiring process/model of recruitment between candidates and employers in the US since 2021 & forward. Data/Procedures with SankeyMATIC by Likeitisouthere
Nah data in the subs, news, headlines, reports. If you can look for jobs at the moment and see what happens after couple weeks. let me know the results you find. Here’s first post to start with.
pk10534 t1_jaefhd5 wrote
Reply to comment by rabidantidentyte in [OC] How American Express pays for it's attractive credit card rewards by joinkudos
Good for you, I didn’t say I never got my money back, I said Amex made it a lot easier. I don’t understand why you’re talking as if I’ve never had a credit card or bank account and can’t be trusted to speak out about which companies I find easier to work with.
Atomic_Fire t1_jaeewqr wrote
Reply to comment by Likeitisouthere in [oc] Currently this is the hiring process/model of recruitment between candidates and employers in the US since 2021 & forward. Data/Procedures with SankeyMATIC by Likeitisouthere
So, in essence, you perused a few similar charts and then made up these numbers? None of this is based on actual data, just your thoughts on various pieces of actual data?
Vithar t1_jaeeg3u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
Also, it doesn't really show well how in some states, like MN coal went from around 50% to 25% over that time frame. Yes, still biggest other than the one blip, but not as big as it was by a significant margin.
mexicanlefty t1_jaecr7m wrote
Reply to comment by FatboySlimThicc in [OC] Earnings data from all my orders as a food courier! by KrazyKev03
That also happens in Mexico.
Short-Price1621 t1_jaecphz wrote
Reply to comment by mrscript_lt in EU House price index change [OC] by mrscript_lt
Great work, very interesting!
Is there any take homes you’re getting from this data?
For me I think they’d need to be consideration for inflation, GDP, RPI etc. For there to be a useable take home. If I find the time I may use your data from Eurostats to include in these factors and see what gets pumped out. May also include the UK.
Neowynd101262 t1_jaec2k9 wrote
Damned dirty no tippin bastards!
Anthropocene t1_jaebbc1 wrote
Reply to [OC] California Historic Daily Low Temperatures by yxorp
I would love to see the last few years in different colors!
rabidantidentyte t1_jaeam86 wrote
Reply to comment by pk10534 in [OC] How American Express pays for it's attractive credit card rewards by joinkudos
Done over 1000 fraud cases this past year for my employer and the only times our cardholders don't get refunded are if they 1. Participate in a scam, or 2. Send money p2p (usually when they're scammed). P2P has no protections for fraud, and 3. If they stage fraud to get their money back, i.e. buyers remorse.
Usually the merchant refunds the money, or the FI writes it off. Saying usually goes "everyone has the right to make bad decisions, as long as they're the ones making them"
alzey8v t1_jaeaeoq wrote
Reply to [OC] Every car I’ve ever driven, their country of origin, make model and transmission type. My spreadsheet goes into even more detail by crlogic
8.6% of these were mine. Hahaha.
goodluckonyourexams t1_jaea6yz wrote
Reply to comment by bastardlyann in [OC] How American Express pays for it's attractive credit card rewards by joinkudos
I hope all will do that
ValueMove t1_jaea5wd wrote
How is this beautiful lol. The fact that this isn’t deleted and remade as a scatter or histogram is why this subreddit is garbage now
TrainDriverDave t1_jaekryi wrote
Reply to [OC] From sweet to bitter: How many insulin vials can you buy per year? by PietroViolo
In the UK, prescriptions are free to diabetics, so I'm a bit surprised you have a non-zero unit cost. Is your graph the cost to patients, or to the health service?