Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful
Obvious_Chapter2082 t1_j0ywvil wrote
Reply to comment by neurodiverseotter in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
This is their consolidated income statement, so it includes all subsidiaries.
Ya1233 t1_j0ywdiu wrote
I echo what a lot of the others say. It looks like OP you are making a dataset for fair pay, definitely a cool move. I’ll peep the fit.
As a viz though, this falls flat. I came to the wrong conclusion just looking at it. The legend needed to be bigger. Also if this phased through the worker types in a sort of slide show, that might’ve been more effective then the current state.
Like everyone is saying too, the time horizon distorts how I view the data.
I think this is a wonderful dataset, but definitely a viz that can be flipped to be more powerful.
RoastedRhino t1_j0yupxf wrote
Reply to comment by peter303_ in [OC] My daily minutes of exercise from 2017 to 2022, before (red) and during (blue) the COVID-19 pandemic, using Apple Watch data (analyzed in R) by slsturrock
I have a garmin watch and my approach to workout and exercising has changed completely. And I was a volleyball player and coach before, so not someone that struggled to be active. It makes a ton of difference when your lifestyle requires you to be active in an irregular way, with individual activities, and in a way that is compatible with work and family duties.
nprtzcmucbiulfaojf t1_j0yraxi wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
airlines make most of the money by essentially being banks https://youtu.be/ggUduBmvQ_4
Silly-One7351 t1_j0yq0hn wrote
Reply to in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
Half of the population are burden to the nation. Govt use most of the taxpayer money on feeding those for free instead of development works. Govt have to supply them free ration, free house, free water, free electricity. Instead of that if government use those amount on developing infrastructure India by now have become a developed nation. All those recieving government free supply now think that it is duty of the government to supply them everything for free. That is why India will never become a developed country. India offer money for safe delivery and thus promoting fertility. Instead those having 2 child should be force sterilized.
SnowOnVenus t1_j0yp557 wrote
Is it generated, used, or both? I suppose you probably have a country wide (or bigger) electricity grid, the proportions are likely not balanced per state in either metric?
buddyleeoo t1_j0yo3p0 wrote
Reply to comment by Creative_Elk_4712 in [OC] We Tried and Ranked EVERY pizza in our city (MONCTON NB, CANADA) by ReelDeadOne
I'm an enthusiest for both. People eat with their eyes first. Distribution of ingredients for even flavor in every bite is also crucial. Of course I haven't tasted it, but if I see a uneven glob of stuff it makes me think they're not trying.
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Reply to comment by dinosuitgirl in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
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Mudinthetang t1_j0yl3hi wrote
As a newfoundland native, I was looking to see where Piattos landed on your list. I was sad to find out its closed down in your town. Not sure why it closed, that place is the bees knees, and it's St. John's locations are both thriving.
BoredGeek1996 t1_j0yky1v wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
If automation can reduce salaries, it would be the logical direction to take from a profitability perspective. The whole sector is ripe for automation, from cabin crews to customer service staff. And people wonder why birthrates are declining. We live in times where employees can easily lose their incomes.
[deleted] t1_j0ykscl wrote
Reply to comment by jasonmonroe in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
Ask 1st world
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tilapios t1_j0yjmxd wrote
Reply to comment by giteam in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
If the numbers are from Item 1A in the filing, the passenger operating revenue should be $12,396 M instead of $12,296 M.
dinosuitgirl t1_j0yjf31 wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
Would love to see salaries broken down into corporate and operational 🤔
[deleted] t1_j0yi1uj wrote
Reply to comment by neurodiverseotter in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
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neurodiverseotter t1_j0yhhio wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
Ist this just AA or does it include their subsidiaries as well?
A lot of companies rent space, tools or vehicles from their own subsidiaries to artificially reduce net profit and save taxes.
Also, is there no marketing in the budget or is it included in the "other" section?
giteam OP t1_j0yh7u6 wrote
ItchyTheAssHole t1_j0yftaj wrote
Reply to comment by MultiplyAccumulate in [OC] Academic Salary growth as function of time since PhD by pmocz
And yet ANOTHER terribly titled plot in r/dataisbeautiful (and to your point many other issues as well).
As a data scientist, the trash that gets published in this sub annoys me so much
twintig5 OP t1_j0ya10n wrote
Reply to comment by Rare_Oil_8226 in [OC] Radial bracket - FIFA World Cup 2022 (final updated) by twintig5
There are names on the outside of the circle
moral_luck t1_j0y9mhv wrote
Reply to comment by Panda-768 in [OC] The early coffee bean journey in the world (data source wikipedia). by highcharts
Pretty sure it's native to Ethiopia.
moral_luck t1_j0y9hwr wrote
Reply to comment by Tordoix in [OC] The early coffee bean journey in the world (data source wikipedia). by highcharts
My mind is absolutely blown that coffee didn't leave Ethiopia until 1414. Imagine the change in history if Rome knew about coffee [earlier].
(I guess technically the Roman Empire lasted about 40 years after 1414).
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] The early coffee bean journey in the world (data source wikipedia). by highcharts
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Creative_Elk_4712 t1_j0y7mzd wrote
Reply to comment by buddyleeoo in [OC] We Tried and Ranked EVERY pizza in our city (MONCTON NB, CANADA) by ReelDeadOne
As an Italian and pizza fan, pizza doesn’t have to be regular to be good. It needs to be properly leavened, cooked at the right temperatures and have the right hydration
It can look like a mashed mess and be the best pizza ever, it’s in the material, not the shape
Obvious_Chapter2082 t1_j0ywxuu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
Which channels are remaining? This shows all of their income and expenses