Presenting Data (Bar Charts) [LO-3] Team up with a classmate to design charts based on a comparison of the total tax burden of the U.S. taxpayer with that of people in other nations (see the data following this paragraph). One teammate should sketch a horizontal or vertical bar chart, and the other should sketch a pictogram from the estimates that follow. Then exchange charts and analyze how well each conveys the situation of the U.S. taxpayer. Would the bar chart look best with vertical or horizontal bars? Why? What scale is best? How does the symbol used in the pictogram enhance or obscure the meaning or impact of the data? What suggestions can each student make for improving the other’s visual aid?
Estimates show that Swedish taxpayers spend 51 per-cent of their incomes on taxes, British taxpayers spend48 percent, French taxpayers spend 37 percent, Japanese taxpayers spend 28 percent, and U.S. taxpayers spend27 percent.
TABLE:
Country |
% |
Swedish |
51 |
British |
48 |
French |
37 |
Japanese |
28 |
U.S. |
27 |
VERTICAL BAR CHART:
HORIZONTAL BAR CHART
PIE CHART:
The Horizontal Bar chart looks the best as we can easily compare all the percentage of different countries. Moreover, a trend can be easily seen from all the counties.
But, on the other hand, if we see a pie chart, all the areas or portions looks approximately equal which makes the comparison difficult and less accurate.
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