200 CREATIVE AND INTERESTING INFOGRAPHICS [PICS]

Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday January 19, 2010 | 269,255 views| 18 Comments
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121. Reaching Credit Card Nirvana [source]

The maximum credit card score is 850, but this is nearly impossible to achieve.  This infographic gives tips on how to maintain good credit scores.

122. If Tiger Woods’ Trangression Became a Movie [source]

These lighthearted infographics are always entertaining.  This one revolves around who would make a good casting for a potential Tiger Woods movie based on the case of all his affairs.  Hugh Grant would definitely make a good Phil Mickelson.

123. The Past, Present, and Future of Minimum Wage [source]

Today the minimum wage is about $7.25.  If you were working in 1938 and was working on minimum wage, guess how much it would be.  Find out below.

124. The Apple App Store Economy [source]

GigaOM put together an interesting infographic about the Apple App Store finances.  I’m impressed with the numbers for December 2009.  About $250 million worth of Apple applications were sold in that month alone.

125. Natural Born Grillers [source]

This is the first infographic I have seen that is related to barbecuing.  This is one of my most favorite activities in the summer.  Those of you that are fortunate to live in a climate that is favorable to barbecuing all year long, don’t take it for granted.  In Michigan we can only really pull this off during the summer.  Below are some numbers floating around about barbecuing.

126. Comparing Carriers: Mobile Phone Usage and Costs [source]

The four major wireless carriers in the U.S. are AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile.  This infographic points out the average costs associated with data usages, monthly fees, minutes used, and SMS used for the four carriers.

127.Breaking Down The Fast Food Chains [source]

If you ever decide that you want to quit eating at fast food places, this infographic should help you.

128. The History of Web Browsers [source]

The first web browser was created by Tim Berners-Lee and it was called WorldWideWeb in 1991.  However it was renamed to Nexus.  Check out the below infographic to learn about how web browsers have evolved since then.

129. Warren Buffett: Investor Extraordinaire [source]

Below is a list of companies that Warren Buffett or his company Berkshire Hathaway has invested in.  Buffett was ranked the second richest man in the United States and his net worth was roughly $40 billion.

130. Healthcare Spending In Developed Countries [source]

Because universal healthcare is a major debate in the United States, this infographic decided to compare other socialized health systems around the world.

131. Who Is Paying Taxes? [source]

This infographic shows how much each income tax bracket will be paying for over $1 trillion collected in taxes.

132. Ecornomics: America’s Favorite Crops [source]

Over the last several years ethanol consumption has tripled.  The U.S. can produce about 7 billion gallons of ethanol per year.  Corn is the dominant crop in America today.  Found out more data about corn below.

133. How Much Electricity Does It Take to Run the Web? [source]

This infographic revolves around servers.  In 2006, consumption used by data centers was about 61 billion kWh in the U.S.  This number is higher than the electricity consumed by the total number of TVs in the U.S.  That amount of power could also power about 5.8 million households too.  Check out more interesting server information below.

134. Marvel vs. Disney [source]

Earlier this year Disney acquired Marvel for about $4.3 billion.  This infographic assesses the box office money earned between Marvel and Disney.  It also lists the name of the movies produced between the two companies on a year-to-year basis.

135. The Collapse of Personal Savings Rate In America [source]

This infographic points out how consumer debt substantially increased between 1959 and 2009.

136. Notable Alien Movies [source]

In a Space Invaders style, this infographic shows the most notable alien movies and how much money they made.  Its interesting to see how Will Smith starred in 2 out of the top 5.

137. Weddings by the Numbers [source]

In the United States, there is over 2.5 million weddings that take place every year with about $72 billion spent on them. This infographic shows how much is spent on average per wedding in various major cities.

138. Exports To China By State [source]

This heat map in the U.S. shows the exports on a state-by-state basis in millions of dollars.

139. Visualizing The Fortune 500 [source]

This map of the United States shows how many Fortune 500 companies are based in each state.

140. The Christmas Season: By the Numbers [source]

This infographic shows statistics about Christmas trees and how many people donated to The Salvation Army.  It also shows some interesting facts about LED Christmas lights.

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