mapping Which US State Pays the Most Income Tax? April 13, 2015 / April 9, 2015 by Adam DuVander | Leave a Comment It’s Tax Week in the United States. April 15th is tax day, when every American making an income needs to file their paperwork with the Internal Revenue Service. Just how much the federal government collects varies by state, as you’ll see in the map embedded below. The results for each state are primarily determined by […] Read more »
mapping Cluster US Incomes for Data Insights April 6, 2015 / March 13, 2015 by Adam DuVander | Leave a Comment The median household income in the US was $52,250 in 2013, according to the Census Bureau. Chances are that number leaves you feeling rich, poor, or average. Though the number is based on millions of households, it’s too boiled down to mean much. On the other hand, if you had a list of the more […] Read more »
mapping Presidential Assassination Attempts Mapped March 30, 2015 / March 17, 2015 by Adam DuVander | 1 Comment on Presidential Assassination Attempts Mapped It’s been 34 years since John Hinckley attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan, then less than three months into his presidency. Outside the Washington, D.C., Hilton Hotel on March 30, 1981, Hinckley fired six shots in less than two seconds. Reagan was injured on a ricochet, but Secretary of State James Brady and two others were […] Read more »