The mostly recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that in May and June of this year the U.S. Economy may have recovered 36% of the jobs lost during in the first wave of COVID-19 shutdowns. Now, as public spaces are shutting down for a second time, I look at what happened last month in colorful and original graphs.
Category Archives: Context Data
Explained: The Data Engineering techniques used in my “Spring Job Losses” post
If you want to know how I crunched the numbers and generated the original graphs in my last graph-loaded blog post, here is an overview of my methods.
Analysis: Will the U.S. Government accurately report COVID-19 infections?
I survey the last week of coronavirus developments (before 2/29/2020), and offer reasons to be cautiously concerned about the accuracy of U.S. Government reporting on COVID-19 in the coming weeks and months.