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The transition to autonomous-ready cars has accelerated in recent years and will continue to do so, according to Statista's Mobility Market Insights. → Read More
This chart shows the number of Leopard 2 battle tanks exported from Germany (2000-2021). → Read More
The number of nuclear programmes in the world has plateaued in recent decades, but in the grip of a global energy crisis could this be about to change? → Read More
Young people are increasingly at the forefront of climate change activism. Around 70% of those aged 16-25 are extremely or very worried about the climate. → Read More
US consumers will face significantly higher heating costs due to a colder winter and high energy prices, according to the Energy Information Administration. → Read More
The global literacy rate currently stands at 87%, up from 12% in 1820. But as this Statista graph shows, strong regional - and gender - inequalities remain. → Read More
Per-capita gross national income in selected developed and developing countries per UN definition (in U.S. dollars). → Read More
The time an average American spends reading declined from 23 minutes per day in 2004, to just 16 minutes in 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. → Read More
This chart shows countries among the world's least developed which are most dependent on wheat imports from Russia and Ukraine (2020). → Read More
The MeToo movement helped increase awareness of gender inequality in Hollywood, but new research reveals that women still make up a small percentage of the industry. → Read More
This chart shows the share of respondents in selected countries saying the regularly shopped at Aldi and Lidl. → Read More
The number of female CEOs employed at America's 500 highest-grossing companies is rising, but still only 15 percent of the top jobs are held by women. → Read More
This chart shows country scores for equal rights for men and women guaranteed by law. → Read More
The UN predicts that they'll be 10.9 billion people on the planet 2100, however new research suggests that there'll be just be between 6.3 and 8.8 billion. → Read More
A computer can crack a password of 8 letters instantly but it would take 34,000 years to crack a 12-character password of upper case letters, symbols and numbers. → Read More
Indian-born CEOs of major American tech companies and their market caps (as of Nov 30, 2021). → Read More
This chart shows selected national emission reduction goals and projected achievements by 2030, by associated limit on global warming. → Read More
This chart shows the number of operational nuclear reactor units by country in 2021 and change since 2011. → Read More
This chart shows the heads of government/heads of state of selected countries between 2005 and 2021. → Read More
Climate change was not the biggest worry in any of the countries surveyed, despite being one of the world's most pressing challenges. → Read More