Posts tagged: progress
The geographic pattern of house price change in the Northeast since the pandemic began is just stunning. Demand is being pushed out of expensive places pic.twitter.com/nks3ZGpWgI
— Adam Ozimek (@ModeledBehavior) May 26, 2023
contributed by Andy on May 26, 2023 in covid, progress?, actually this is a map
The Green Revolution in one chart
— Alec Stapp (@AlecStapp) January 17, 2023
Food abundance is very good and underrated pic.twitter.com/9K1DzuFqy7
contributed by Andy on Jan 17, 2023 in progress, things that go up
The shift to WFH is the largest shock to labor markets in decades. Pre-pandemic WFH was trending towards 5% of days by 2022. Now WFH is now stabilizing at 30%, a 6-fold jump.
— Nick Bloom (@I_Am_NickBloom) August 29, 2022
In America alone this is saving about 200 million hours and 6 billion miles of commuting a week. pic.twitter.com/XK4WVWXq3f
contributed by Andy on Aug 29, 2022 in covid, progress?
contributed by Andy on Aug 15, 2022 in progress?, nyt
— Peter Wildeford πΊπΈ (@peterwildeford) July 30, 2022
contributed by Andy on Jul 30, 2022 in things that go up, logs logs logs, progress
The U.S. lags badly in some international math tests, but in the TIMSS test we crack the top ten. Or at least we did a decade ago. pic.twitter.com/hrs8LnJ1uF
— Noah Smith π (@Noahpinion) July 29, 2022
contributed by Andy on Jul 29, 2022 in confidence intervals, progress?
Movies left, NIH right. π€
— Patrick Collison (@patrickc) July 4, 2022
(From https://t.co/0D0vA6b6jC.) pic.twitter.com/t1LxaW5HHY
contributed by Andy on Jul 4, 2022 in stripe press, progress?
This study gives one of the most powerful illustrations of technical progress: our increasing laziness.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) December 10, 2021
Throughout the world, as countries developed, the average worker went from spending 50% of their life working in 1856 to around 20% working in 1981. https://t.co/8gs8FWx5Pq pic.twitter.com/5kk6L54hxy
contributed by Andy on Dec 18, 2021 in progress