Posted by Jay Livingston
How to make a 13% increase (4.6 percentage points) look like a quintupling.
I’ve blogged before about “gee-whiz graphs” (here and here ). And I’ve blogged about the inventive graphing techniques of the folks at Fox (here). But this example may be in a class by itself.

(In case the numbers are not clear: Now = 35%, Jan. 1. 2013 = 39.6%)
HT: I’m not sure who posted this first. I got it thanks to Sangeeta Parashar.
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