I feel most people, including myself, don’t even use the aggregators already available. For example, there are lots of indices and statistics (ideally there should be much more, but anyways), but I rarely go out of my way to consume them. Some examples I just thought of:
Keeping a watch on new entries to and exits from Fortune 500
Looking at the stocks of the top 20 companies every quarter
...
There are several popular books that throw surprising statistics around, like Factfulness; This suggests a lot of us are disconnected from basic statistics, that we presumably could easily get by just googling.
I feel most people, including myself, don’t even use the aggregators already available. For example, there are lots of indices and statistics (ideally there should be much more, but anyways), but I rarely go out of my way to consume them. Some examples I just thought of:
https://rsf.org/en/ranking
https://www.globalhungerindex.org/results.html
Keeping a watch on new entries to and exits from Fortune 500
Looking at the stocks of the top 20 companies every quarter
...
There are several popular books that throw surprising statistics around, like
Factfulness
; This suggests a lot of us are disconnected from basic statistics, that we presumably could easily get by just googling.