What Americans Are Doing

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The New York Times latest info graphic about How Different Groups Spend Their Day is a fascinating interactive stacked line graph visualizing what Americans are doing at ever minute of every day, in about 15 categories of activities. 

By digging in you can see significant differences between Black and non-Blacks in terms of the lunch habits, the employed and unemployed in terms of sleep, and the childless and those with more than two kids in terms of TV watching, among others. Once again the Times does a great job with a clean, understandable and interesting graphic.

As infosthetics points out, it is evocative of Tokyo Tuesday: Japan Right Now.

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