I’m almost scared to see the Venn Diagram of completely red counties and Native American reservations.
I’m not sure whether homeless people are fully included in the census.
It’s really disturbing how you can literally see the black belt on this map.
Is the app compressing the photo, or is this too low resolution to be legible?
Is this showing districts within counties?
This is completely unreadable. What are the different shades of red supposed to mean? 5%? 20? 30%?
Wages are fairly high consistently across the nation save for a few counties here and there.
I had never seen a national zip code-level map before and now I know why
Most of the white areas on this map are places that no one lives or retirement spots for rich people. This seems cool but the map looks severely misleading.
Is it just me or is this graph entirely useless at deriving any actual information from it?
Looks a bit like wagu beef
Really nice. I like that it’s not covered in clip art and hyperbolic statements on top of a flashy background that hurts my eyes. Just a note, I think the legend should be a gradient if the ZIP codes are colored on a gradient
not particularly useful visualization.
These blobs are not counties (so it’s difficult to determine where they are).
I wonder why it is so red near Reno?
Be sure to consider this likely includes high school students and college students (including myself for the last two years). I am curious if this includes recipients of social security.
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Data source: [https://data.census.gov/](https://data.census.gov/)
Tools used: Matplotlib & Geopandas
I’m almost scared to see the Venn Diagram of completely red counties and Native American reservations.
I’m not sure whether homeless people are fully included in the census.
It’s really disturbing how you can literally see the black belt on this map.
Is the app compressing the photo, or is this too low resolution to be legible?
Is this showing districts within counties?
This is completely unreadable. What are the different shades of red supposed to mean? 5%? 20? 30%?
Wages are fairly high consistently across the nation save for a few counties here and there.
I had never seen a national zip code-level map before and now I know why
Most of the white areas on this map are places that no one lives or retirement spots for rich people. This seems cool but the map looks severely misleading.
Is it just me or is this graph entirely useless at deriving any actual information from it?
Looks a bit like wagu beef
Really nice. I like that it’s not covered in clip art and hyperbolic statements on top of a flashy background that hurts my eyes. Just a note, I think the legend should be a gradient if the ZIP codes are colored on a gradient
not particularly useful visualization.
These blobs are not counties (so it’s difficult to determine where they are).
I wonder why it is so red near Reno?
Be sure to consider this likely includes high school students and college students (including myself for the last two years). I am curious if this includes recipients of social security.
Another casual dub for Utah.