From cb774d0ad00da79559694561df68e2225fbfe228 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Anuar Ustayev (aka Anu)" Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2023 20:28:05 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] Added bar chart for comparison between countries. --- ...ean-structural-and-investment-funds-go.mdx | 96 ++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 94 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/openspending/content/stories/where-the-european-structural-and-investment-funds-go.mdx b/examples/openspending/content/stories/where-the-european-structural-and-investment-funds-go.mdx index 7570941e..200795be 100644 --- a/examples/openspending/content/stories/where-the-european-structural-and-investment-funds-go.mdx +++ b/examples/openspending/content/stories/where-the-european-structural-and-investment-funds-go.mdx @@ -48,8 +48,11 @@ SI,EUR,4576151396.24,603377015.25,0.0 SK,EUR,12295960193.92,20697057515.74,0.0 UK,GBP,11028613316.0,5414125414.9,2821099889.98" /> +Quick observations: + - The Czech Republic has the EU cofinancing amount of CZK 2,731,165,279,234 which is approximately EUR 115 billions. - Poland has the EU cofinancing amount of PLN 302,958,765,476 which is approximately EUR 67 billions. +- Other countries that use local currencies do not have significant amounts when comparing to above two nations. So let's convert all currencies to ~EUR but only include 'eu_cofinancing_amount' values as we will use it for comparison: @@ -81,5 +84,94 @@ RO,19970864938.12 SE,0.0 SI,4576151396.24 SK,12295960193.92 -UK,12829255012.10 -" /> +UK,12829255012.10" /> + +With this data table we can easily see top countries by funding. Let's build a quick visualization to make it even more obvious: + +