Data Lab

Michael Cesena
michaelcesena
Published in
1 min readOct 8, 2019

The chart compares the searches for movie services from 2004 to 2019. It shows how Movie Theatres have had the largest amount of searches, but Netflix and Hulu have grown in recent time. Netflix’s searches began slow as they were a new comapny. However, over the past 9 years, Netflix related searches have spiked heavily. It is now at points more searched than Movie Theatres. Hulu also has a similar situation to Netflix. In that it started slow and then spiked. This data represents how people are beginning to look to other sources for the movies they want to watch. Netflix’s rise in searches usually corralates to spikes for Movie Theaters as well.

Even though the scores are the same, we don’t perceive the scores as the same. Our brains have a hard time seeing that lower values may be equal to higher values.

This chart compares statistics between Josh Rosen and Drew Brees. It shows how Drew Brees beats Josh Rosen in every categroy as a Quaterback. Brees has thrown more touchdowns compared to Rosen. He also has a much higher QBR percentage.

The data represents the increases and decreases in US jobs. During the recessions, we can see how jobs fell by millions. Then after the recession, there is often a boom or a large increase in jobs after the recession is over. We can also see how generally in the last few decades, recessions have only lasted for a few years and then there are long stretches of time where jobs increase and are stable.

--

--