Producer and animator for a short video at The Washington Post. Graphics for Vox's show Explained on Netflix. When it comes to the division of wealth, many Americans believe that the country is split between the 1%, which possesses a significant share of the country’s money, and the 99%, or “the people.” In reality, The Atlantic writer Matthew Stewart argues, 9.9% of the population comprises America’s new aristocracy, which often “takes wealth out of productive activities and invests it in walls.” But this group of people is rich in more than mere money, and its constancy poses an insidious threat to the promise of American democracy. America is the richest civilization in history. Why, then, are our living standards so low compared to those of other wealthy democracies? In this animated video, Annie Lowrey argues that UBI—a concept that has existed for more than 500 years—would help close the income inequality gap, eliminating poverty and increasing mobility and opportunity for all American citizens. Consumerism in the U.S. has reached an all-time high. In this mixed-media video, The Atlantic describes why shopping is so addictive and emphasizes the urgency in finding an encompassing solution to the problem of wasteful consumerism.
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The Sex Recession
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In the space of a generation, sex has gone from something most high-school students have experienced to something most haven’t. The average adult used to have sex 62 times a year. Now, that number is 54. In a culture that is becoming increasingly more tolerant, why is sexual intercourse on the decline?
The 99% is a Myth
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When it comes to the division of wealth, many Americans believe that the country is split between the 1%, which possesses a significant share of the country’s money, and the 99%, or “the people.” In reality, The Atlantic writer Matthew Stewart argues, 9.9% of the population comprises America’s new aristocracy, which often “takes wealth out of productive activities and invests it in walls.” But this group of people is rich in more than mere money, and its constancy poses an insidious threat to the promise of American democracy.
Why the US Should Provide Universal Basic Income
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America is the richest civilization in history. Why, then, are our living standards so low compared to those of other wealthy democracies? In this animated video, Annie Lowrey argues that UBI—a concept that has existed for more than 500 years—would help close the income inequality gap, eliminating poverty and increasing mobility and opportunity for all American citizens.
America's Shopping Problem
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Consumerism in the U.S. has reached an all-time high. In this mixed-media video, The Atlantic describes why shopping is so addictive and emphasizes the urgency in finding an encompassing solution to the problem of wasteful consumerism.
Explained on Netflix
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Graphics for Vox's show Explained on Netflix.
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