Blog Full Left Sidebar

With Frame
One Nation Under Hops
Small, independent breweries have been gaining in popularity for a couple of decades, spiking over a decade starting in the late 90s and steadily rising ever since. While domestic craft breweries only accounted for 5% of the overall barrels of beer sold in 2010, the concept and practice continues to grow a larger group of passionate independent drinkers (and thinkers). This graphic by the financial...
Read More
History of Credit Cards
The concept of credit has been around for centuries, but it hasn’t been until recent decades when the technology was available to centralize the practice and allow people to carry a card that represented their credit lines. Companies like American Airlines and Western Union pioneered the use of cards in the middle of the 20th century, allowing consumers to buy from various businesses without carrying...
Read More
Gender Pay
One would think that we’ve evolved as a society to the point that things like race and gender no longer have a profound effect on work components such as pay or benefits, but unfortunately we’re not there yet. This graphic by Mercer breaks it down for us, demonstrating that we still have a long way to go. Click to enlarge. (H/T: Peoria Chevrolet Dealer)
Read More
Retail to the Rescue
The US economy is tied directly into the status of jobs. Jobs are tied in to a large extent to the status of retail industries. As a result, the retail industry is both an important indicator as well as a source of strength or weakness for the entire economy. This graphic by Milo examines how the retail industry impacts the US economy. Click to enlarge....
Read More
1 74 75 76 77 78 86