71 Charts That Will Teach You So, So, So, So, So Much Interesting Stuff

1.This chart shows how much money one person needs to make to live comfortably in each US state...and yeah, things have gotten expensive.

Infographic showing the income needed for a single working adult to live comfortably in each U.S. state, ranging from $79K to $116K. Highest: Massachusetts, Lowest: West Virginia
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2.To drive home just how expensive things have gotten, look at this chart showing fast-food inflation over the last decade.

"Chart showing fast food inflation from 2014 to 2024: McDonald's +100%, Popeyes +86%, KFC +75%, Arby's +62%, Wendy's +55%, Burger King +55%, Panera +53%, average food away from home +49%."
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3.If you're being honest, you're probably a little foggy on the difference between a second cousin and a first cousin once removed. This napkin explains it all!

The Cousin Explainer

4.Depending on where you live in the States, you either say "soda," "pop," or "Coke" (as a lifelong Californian, I say "soda"). Check out who says what and where.

U.S. map showing regional preferences for the terms "soda," "pop," and "coke" using different colors to indicate the predominant term in each area
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5.Here are the highest-grossing music tours of all-time through the end of last year (Taylor's tour has only added to the lead since then).

Chart listing highest grossing music tours with Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour at $1.4B on top, followed by Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road at $939M
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6.This important chart tells you how you can know when someone has spiked (or otherwise tampered with) your drink.

A "SPIKED" chart
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7.This chart has some terrific advice on how to stay calm (and let's be real...we ALL need this right now).

Summary of text: Tips for staying calm: Write, read, take a risk, walk, sleep, ask, move, take a day off, review progress, and remember your "why."
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8.And this chart will help you pick the safest swimsuit possible depending on whether you're hitting the lake or pool (black in the pool is a good choice...not so much at the lake).

Swimwear Safety infographic showing visibility of different colored swimsuits in lake water and pool water
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9.I have one of the least common birthdays on this list (Let's f'ing go. Let's go. I guess.) What about yours?

Heat map showing the commonality of birthdays by day and month. Colors range from least common (blue shades) to most common (red shades)
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10.This chart tells you some of the biggest red flags to watch out for when interviewing for a job (including the old "we're like a family" oof).

Interview Red Flags to Watch Out For: Beware romanticized language, excessive interview rounds, vague job descriptions, future promises, bait and switch tactics, misleading salary info, and unrealistic expectations
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11.Someone needs to send this chart to Leo to help him see his dating life is getting more than a tad awkward.

A chart titled "Leonardo DiCaprio's Dating History" shows DiCaprio's age and the ages of his girlfriends over time. Includes photos of Gisele Bundchen, Bar Refaeli, Blake Lively, Erin Heatherton, Toni Garrn, Kelly Rohrbach, Nina Agdal, and Camila Morrone

12.Here's where you can find national parks in the USA, and it's interesting to see how some states have a lot, and some have none at all.

Map of USA National Parks, indicating locations of major parks across the United States with tree icons, provided by morethanjustparks.com

13.And this chart shows you the most popular fast-food chains in each state (and I'm only learning about Burgerville, Dick's, and Culver's from this!).

Map of the most popular fast food chain in each U.S. state according to Foursquare: McDonald's leads, followed by Chick-fil-A, In-N-Out Burger, and Sonic
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14.If you've ever wondered how to define bullying (as opposed to just folks being rude or mean) this one is for you.

A sign explaining bullying: Unintentional hurtful actions are rude; intentional hurtful actions once are mean; repeated intentional hurtful actions are bullying
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15.This chart from the Holocaust Museum explains the early signs of fascism and — looks around at 2024 — yeah.

A list titled "Early Warning Signs of Fascism" includes items such as disdain for human rights, rampant sexism, media control, corporate power, and fraudulent elections
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16.This chart of Japanese emoticons (used throughout much of Asia too) is so cute...and I guess I'll be using these now?

Various Japanese emoticons expressing emotions, such as smile, sad, happy, confused, and more, along with their corresponding text descriptions
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17.This chart explaining how airlines make their money through seating is super interesting.

Infographic explaining how airline seating works, detailing the differences in profitability, space taken, and ticket price for First Class, Business, Premium Economy, and Economy
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18.7-Up "never had it, never will," but these other drinks range from having a little caffeine to a LOT.

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19.College costs more than ever these days...here are some majors you might want to reconsider.

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20.Cats are enigmatic...this chart will help you understand them.

Illustration titled "expression of Cat's feelings" showing various emotions and behaviors of cats like interested, friendly, attentive, relaxed, etc
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21.This data is a few years old, but something you might want to consider when buying a car (if you don't want to be conspicuous in the eyes of police).

Bar chart titled "Car Models with the Most DUIs” showing RAM 2500 at the top with around 50 DUIs per 1,000 drivers, followed by Chevrolet S-10, BMW 4-Series, and others
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22.And — for you history fans — this map shows the route the Lewis and Clark Expedition took.

Map detailing the Lewis and Clark Expedition's route (1804-1806) through present-day U.S. counties. Key indicates expedition routes, return routes, and winter locations
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23.This one will tell you the names of common things you probably don't know (like that illegible handwriting is called a griffonage).

A list titled "The Names of Things You Probably Didn't Know," includes terms like glabella, aglet, and minimus with descriptions for each
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24.This chart shows the progression of World Cup soccer balls from 1930 to the modern day.

Six rows of different World Cup soccer balls from 1930 to 2018, showcasing the evolution of design and materials over the years

25.OK, I did NOT know this — India has wildly different drinking age rules, ranging from as young as 18 in some spots...to a total drinking ban in others.

Map of India showing legal drinking ages by state: 18 (green), 21 (yellow), 23 (orange), 25 (red), and illegal (black stripes)
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26.If you've ever wondered where all the 8 billion people in the world live, this chart breaks it down for you.

Chart showing global population distribution by country. India: 1.428 billion, China: 1.425 billion, United States: 340 million, Indonesia: 277.5 million
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27.This card (found in a deck of cards) explains all the hands you can have in poker.

Poker guide card showing examples of hand rankings: Low, 1 Pair, 2 Pair, 3 of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, and Royal Flush
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28.This chart shows the very different benefits of taking a cold vs. hot shower.

Illustration of a person under two showerheads, one with cold water benefits (prevents colds, tightens skin, etc.) and one with hot water benefits (reduces tiredness, relaxes muscles, etc.)
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29.This chart shows what you do and DON'T want to do if you get bitten by a snake.

Infographic titled "If You're Bit by a Snake": Do's include staying calm, removing jewelry, repositioning the bite, cleaning the wound. Don'ts include using a tourniquet, cutting the wound, and drinking alcohol
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30.This chart shows plants that are hard to kill (which probably makes them ideal for your home, lol).

Chart of nine easy-to-care-for plants: Christmas Cactus, Spider Plant, Aloe, Air Plant, Peace Lily, String of Pearls, Snake Plant, Prayer Plant, Zebra Haworthia
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31.This chart tells us which countries have more males or females — and YIKES straight men in Qatar better learn some good pickup lines or buy a new shirt or something as only 24.85% of the population is female.

World map showing gender ratios by country. Purple marks countries with more females, green almost equal, and blue more males. Highest male ratios: Qatar 75.15%, UAE 69.12%, Oman 66.0%. Highest female ratios: Nepal 54.19%, Latvia 53.91%, Lithuania 53.72%
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32.This chart shows you how much alcohol Americans drink, and whoa — 24 million of us average 10+ drinks per day.

Chart showing average drinks per person in the past week by U.S. adults. Top 10% average 74 drinks/week, while bottom 30% don't drink. Source: "Paying the Tab," by Philip J. Cook
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33.And this fascinating chart shows you the typical colors of clothes during the Middle Ages...and the natural dyes people used to create them!

Fabrics from the Middle Ages
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34.Speaking of clothes, here's how often you should be washing yours.

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35.Nuclear mushroom clouds can be so much more staggeringly large than you likely realized.

A mushroom cloud

36.This ingenious image does a great job of explaining how genetics work...and making you crave gummy bears.

Gummy bears showing genetics
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37.And this chart shows you just how unfathomably large a trillion dollars is.

$1 trillion in cash
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Speaking of a trillion...this fact is wild. Hyperinflation hit Zimbabwe so heavily in 2009 (inflation literally reached 230,000,000% that year!!!) that the country introduced a 100 TRILLION dollar bill...which was worth about 40 US cents.

A "One Hundred Trillion Dollars" bill
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38."Fishes" CAN be the plural form of "fish." Little kids everywhere are vindicated!

"Fishes"

39.This chart shows a trick for remembering how many days are in each month (the "knuckles" months are the ones with 31 days).

Month knuckles

40.Speaking of eye sight, babies don't just pop out with fully developed vision. ... It's a gradual process.

"How an Infant Views the World"

41.This chart explains how we've all been watering our plants the wrong way.

"Infrequent, heavy watering"

42.This incredible image shows just how much a cervix can dilate during childbirth.

A board for measuring a cervix
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43.And this chart shows people draw tally marks differently depending on where they are in the world. Huh.

"Tally Marks from Around the World"

44.This US map chart explains that the American Southwest's climate is like the Middle East's, and Washington's is like England's!

A map charting weather patterns

45.And Los Angeles County has a greater population than 40 actual states!

Los Angeles' population

46.There's a type of jellyfish that's — wait for it — immortal. Known as the Immortal Jellyfish, the species (as the chart says) "can revert from sexual maturity to a sexually immature, colonial stage and repeat the process indefinitely."

"How long animals live"

47.You can do the Heimlich Maneuver on a choking dog and save their life.

"Heimlich Maneuver for Dogs"

48.And, speaking of dogs, the asphalt your pup walks on is probably way hotter than you realized.

A sign showing how hot the asphalt is

49.This chart shows how you can figure out what bug did you dirty just by looking at your bite.

Bike bite chart

50.And, while things are pretty secretive in North Korea, it appears this wild fact is (or at least was) true — their professional basketball league has their own rules, including dunks being worth three points!

Rules in North Korean basketball

51.You've probably heard streaming makes it really hard for a musician to make a living, but this chart shows just how dire a situation it is!

A chart showing how much musicians make on streaming services

52.What you wear running or riding a bike at night makes a shockingly HUGE difference in how visible you are.

Colors to wear when biking at night

53.And this graphic explains how gerrymandering works in simple terms...so we can all understand how infuriating it is!

"How to Steal an Election"

54.Hackers can crack a so-so password instantly, but a really strong one can take millions (yes, millions) of years to crack.

A chart for password crack-ability

55.This is the differences between endemic, epidemic, and pandemic...explained in the simplest way possible.

"Endemic, Epidemic, Pandemic"

56.And this card (found in a deck of cards) explains all the hands you can have in poker.

"Poker Guide"
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57.If you love movies, this chart is FASCINATING.

Film Genre Popularity

58.And I knew Africa was big but not THIS BIG!

A map of Africa

59.This cool chart shows you 16 — yes, 16! — different sizes of mattresses.

Mattress chart
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And if you're wondering what the heck an Alaskan King looks like in person...well, here's one.

An Alaskan King bed
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60.This chart shows apples on a scale from most tart to most sweet.

An apple chart
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61.Ever wonder what the exact differences are between the ways you can cook a steak? This chart's for you.

A steak chart

62.And if you've ever wondered, "Wait...do I put the veggies in the water before or after I boil it?" Well, this chart's for you, too.

"When to Boil Water"

63.This chart explains when you should eat a banana (and has me rethinking my whole life...or at least when I eat bananas).

"When to eat a banana?"

64.Get this — the numbers used for our Interstate Highway System aren't random...they all mean something specific.

highway numbers on a map

65.Also fascinating? This map that has the deets behind the territories the United States purchased.

Chart with US territories and how much they were purchased for

66.This map shows life expectancy in the different counties throughout the USA — looks like the Upper Midwest is a good place to go if you want to live a while!

A US life expectancy chart

67.This super-cool chart spells out just how vastly different the planets are in our solar system...using fruit.

A solar system chart with fruit
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68.This sobering chart shows just how despicable these absolute monsters were.

A chart with bad people

So, how did Mao Zedong — the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1943–1976 — kill so many people? A big part of it was due to his Great Leap Forward program, which aimed to turn China from an agrarian nation into an industrialized one...fast. Way too fast. As a result, as many as 45 million starved, fueled by Mao's refusal to acknowledge what was happening or to accept international aid.

Mao Zedong
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69.This chart shows a ranking of countries based on how accepting they are of infidelity.

An infidelity chart
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70.This chart explains what the world's largest caves are (Kentucky's Mammoth Cave is indeed MAMMOTH).

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71.And lastly, this deep thought should inspire you to stop and reflect on your place in it all, and maybe feel a little gratitude.

"Ancestral Mathematics"
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