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This is a map of every single American living in the United States—one dot for each person—broken down by the block they live on and their self-reported racial identity.
The MIT graduate student has built an interactive online map that displays one dot for every resident of the United States and Canada, as counted by the most recent censuses. That’s 341,817,095 ...
One dot per person–nothing else. ... For one thing, the map shows just how sparse northern Canada really is; 64% of the country’s population actually resides south of Seattle.
There are 308,450,225 dots on the map you see above. One for every person living in the United States, based on data from the 2010 Census. It doesn’t seem plausible when you’re looking at the ...
The MIT graduate student has built an interactive online map that displays one dot for every resident of the United States and Canada, as counted by the most recent censuses. That’s 341,817,095 ...
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