💋 Average Age People Lose Their Virginity Around the World; Top 10 Countries By Youth Unemployment; NATO Spending Per Country
PLUS, have you ever wondered why we call it “uppercase” and “lowercase”? We have the data.
💋 Average Age People Lose Their Virginity Around the World

💰 CHARTED: Nato Spending per Country (2025)
Good stuff from Financial Times:
📈 Mag 7 vs. the Rest of the S&P 500

For those who don’t know the “MAG 7” refers to a group of leading U.S. tech / growth companies. 
Traditionally, the companies are:
1. Apple
2. Microsoft
3. Amazon
4. Alphabet (Google)
5. Meta Platforms (Facebook / Instagram)
6. Nvidia
7. Tesla
However, some analysts nowadays substitute Broadcom in place of Tesla (or debate inclusion) depending on market capitalizations and performance
📊 Hawaii Leads Nation in Not Voting

📊 Perplexity Launches Insider Trading Tracker


💰 Gen Z’s Idea of Success Costs 6X More Than Boomers’

lol, I’d consider myself financially successful if I had a $587k net worth
🔠 Why We Call It “Uppercase” and “Lowercase”
Forbidden knowledge
🌖 A 500-Gigabyte Masterpiece of the Moon

Pretty damn cool
🇺🇸 U.S. Population Change Forecast (2025-2050)

📊 Top 10 Countries By Youth Unemployment
Also, bottom 10 countries by youth unemployment:
“Youth” in the OECD data is defined as age 16 to 24.
🎶 Banger of the Day
A lot of people haven’t heard of this guy Willaim Onyeabor but he rules. He was a Nigerian funk musician and businessman.
Here’s an excerpt from a fascinating writeup from the The Guardian:
For decades all that was known for sure was that between 1977 and 1985, he released nine albums of bewilderingly inventive synthesized afrobeat on his own Wilfilms label. Beyond that there were only rumours. Had he really studied cinematography in Moscow? Or law at Oxford? Did the film for which his 1977 debut Crashes in Love was allegedly the soundtrack even exist? How on earth had a DIY auteur in a small Nigerian town made records so unique and forward-looking that they could slot into house music DJ sets decades later? And why did he stop?
💿 This track is from an album called World Psychedelic Classics 3: Love’s A Real Thing – The Funky Fuzzy Sounds of West Africa.
William Onyeabor – Better Change Your Mind
SIDE NOTE: On Instagram, we pair each post with a song that bangs. A lot of people don’t know that we have a comprehensive Spotify playlist with every song we ever played. Click here to check it out. 🎶
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