The stimulus, mapped
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Edward Tufte created this “Lights-On Map”, animating the grants under the American Recovery and Investment Act (more commonly known as the Stimulus):
Click the image to see the lights come on over time.
It's a nice visualization of the distribution of the stimulus projects over the country and time, but I'm actually surprised that it doesn't do a great job of representing how the funds are distributed: it seems that each “light” is one project, regardless of the amount it was funded for. I wonder if that was proposed, but was deemed too politically risqué to demonstrate the concentration of funds in certain districts.
Recovery.gov: Lights On Map
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