The Global K — live divergence tracker
Two arms of the world economy, plotted against each other. Every series is pulled live from the World Bank Open Data API on load — no cached copy unless the network fails.
Macro data of this kind is published annually. “Live” means the page re-pulls the current vintage on every load and every fifteen minutes — it does not mean the underlying numbers tick. If the fetch is blocked, the page falls back to an embedded snapshot and says so above.
Sources and vintage
All indicators come from the World Bank Open Data API (v2, no key required). Country-group aggregates: XD = high-income economies, XM = low-income economies, WLD = world. Unemployment series are modelled ILO estimates.
Indicator codes: NY.GDP.PCAP.KD (GDP per capita, constant 2015 US$) · IT.NET.USER.ZS (individuals using the internet, % of population) · SL.UEM.TOTL.ZS and SL.UEM.1524.ZS (unemployment, total and ages 15–24, modelled ILO estimate).
The global K, then the course that fits your arm
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