Please try again later. Then, as we get closer to modernity, the chart uses mostly 10 year intervals. Please try again later. This may contribute to the fact that both Germany and France saw the biggest change between 2018 and 2019.As sustainable investing becomes front and center on the global agenda, questions about its impact on returns have arisen.During times of both extreme exuberance and market crisis, companies with higher sustainability ratings have As demand for sustainable investments quickly grows, could it spell a watershed decade ahead for green bonds?The U.S. companies on the Fortune 500 boast $1.2 trillion in combined profit—but which bring in the best and worst profit per employee?The Fortune 500 is an elite club of the biggest American businesses, which combined to generate profits of over But how much profit do these companies make on a per employee basis?This visualization uncovers the answer by comparing the 20 companies with the most and least returns per employee, using calculations from Diving right in, the companies that make the most money per employee may surprise you.Housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac take two of the top three spots, bringing in The two U.S. government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) are major players in the secondary mortgage market, buying and repackaging nearly half the mortgages in the country. We have data (or an approximation of data) for 1 AD, then another 1000 years later, and another 500 years later, followed by 100-year increments. Given email address is already subscribed, thank you!
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