Chart of the Week – February 3, 2025
The chart of the week contrasts capital expenditures for big tech companies in 2019 vs 2024. In recent years, many of these large tech companies
The chart of the week contrasts capital expenditures for big tech companies in 2019 vs 2024. In recent years, many of these large tech companies
The chart of the week highlights the IPO market over the past 10 years. It is clear from the chart that the IPO market is
Our Chart of the Week highlights the encouraging trend of productivity growth among U.S. workers. This increase is driven by investments in automation, streamlined post-Covid
This week’s chart examines the last six bull markets that lasted at least two years over the last 50 years, including the current market that
The Chart of the Week highlights S&P 500 annual returns over the past 75 years. In 2024, U.S. equities delivered another strong performance, with the
The Chart of the Week tracks various data series that economists use to assess the health of the U.S. economy. These metrics span key aspects
Our chart of the week highlights the key factor impacting home affordability in recent years: housing availability. Following the 2008 housing crisis, new home construction
This week, we analyze the trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio for the S&P 500, spanning over 120 years of market data. The findings show that the
The chart of the week shows the percentage of Americans who believe stock prices will be higher in the year ahead. With a strong post
With Bitcoin’s price surpassing $90,000, discussions and inquiries about Bitcoin have become increasingly common. This week’s chart highlights Bitcoin wallets since 2009, along with the