In the 1950s, nearly half of all employed individuals were engaged in farming or manufacturing. Over the decades, the nature of work has significantly evolved. A recent analysis provides insights into how various aspects of life have changed, including holiday weather patterns. For instance, since 1940, data shows the percentage of Christmas days with snow in different cities. This analysis also delves into demographic shifts, examining changes in marital status, including marrying age, divorce rates, and the proportion of people who never married, now including the widowed status. Additionally, the study charts the sizes of batteries, reflecting technological advancements. These statistics paint a picture of how both work and personal life have transformed over the years.
Source: flowingdata.com
