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Time-series line chart tracking real average hourly earnings from the early 2000's to present.

Chart of the Day: Average Hourly Earnings

March 19, 2026

Today's Chart of the Day comes from @CharlieBilello and highlights real average hourly earnings in the US. “Real wages” (pay adjusted for inflation)...

Stacked bar chart showing the % of homes that sold below, at, and above list price from 2012 to present.

Chart of the Day: U.S. Home Sales

March 17, 2026

Today's Chart of the Day is actually two charts from The Wall Street Journal article “The Housing Market Is Swinging Toward Buyers.”

 Vertical bar chart showing average company life span on S&P 500's Index from 1965 to 2030, in years, rolling 7-year average) and decades

Chart of the Day: S&P Incumbents

March 12, 2026

Today’s Chart of the Day from MSN reveals an important trend: S&P 500 companies aren’t holding onto their place in the index as long as they used to.