Submitted by plotset t3_11jfswk in dataisbeautiful
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2wolves t1_jb2kq1w wrote
Too much of a tangled mess for me.
plotset OP t1_jb2djcq wrote
Data Source: www.census.gov
Created with: https://plotset.com/
amatulic t1_jb2t1ct wrote
DC is near the bottom because it's small, and California and Texas are near the top because they are large. This is an excellent presentation, but it would be more useful to see it expressed as a population density ranking, not just a population ranking.
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miclugo t1_jb5fzxv wrote
Not a bad guess, but New Jersey has the highest density. Rhode Island is second.
amatulic t1_jb5knwq wrote
Nobody ever replied to one of my comments with poetry before. Thank you. Upvoted.
Old_Tomato_214 t1_jb33py3 wrote
I think it's great that there is a growing number of people using and taking advantage of digital technology in their daily lives. It's also encouraging to know that digital technology can be used to create positive impacts in areas such as improved access to education, health, and communication. It's important to remember, however, that digital technology can also have negative effects, such as creating digital divide between those who have access to technology and those who do not. We should strive to make sure that everyone has access to technology and its benefits.
BloodDiamond24 t1_jb2fauc wrote
After Covid most people don't want to live in CA anymore at least not in the expensive areas... trends are reversing for CA at least.
Beautiful_Project_56 t1_jb2fuxz wrote
I like this chart much more than a race bar chat. you can see all information in one go.