Biblioteca Memetica

A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

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This infographic illustrates how McDonald's uses a metric called "Capital Price"—technically the GDP per capita of the country—to determine the price of a burger. Economically, this is a clever way to standardize pric...

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This graph depicts a sharp decline in the U.S. median sales price for new homes, marking a significant downturn from a peak of nearly $460,000 in early 2023. The title indicates that this specific price ($400,500) is...

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This dashboard tracks the United States economy, showing how growth and inflation trends have shifted over the first few quarters of 2024. The graph depicts a historical "boom" cycle where the economy expanded, but no...

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This chart illustrates a repeating business cycle where economic growth and contraction alternate in a pattern. As the economy expands, you can see asset categories like Stocks, Commodities, and Bonds shifting from up...

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This chart is a visual representation of business cycles that maps the relationship between the economy and the stock market. It uses a large, wavy shape to show how different economic sectors, such as Financials (4)...

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This meme suggests a "permanent slowdown" in the U.S. economy by contrasting two charts that illustrate a massive decline in retail activity over the last decade. The left chart displays total foot traffic falling fro...

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This chart is an economic meme illustrating the concept of "inverse correlation," a theory that suggests interest rates should move in a single direction with the stock market. However, for someone who can't see it, t...

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This image is a stock market indicator (often called a "green and red" chart) that tracks the performance of the **S&P 500** index based on two economic factors: **inflation** and **economic strength**. In the top-lef...

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The meme is a humorous commentary on the economic impact of the gig economy, particularly in the context of job creation. A Walmart employee is jokingly explaining the economy's success to a customer, citing the 5 mil...

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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet that reads "I know Zuck lost 7 billion dollars yesterday but like. Where did it go. Who has that money now. Is anything real?" The image is not necessary to understand the meme, but...

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