McKinsey’s 2022 Visualized

Aditya Bajaj
1 min readDec 14, 2022

https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/2022-year-in-review/2022-the-year-in-charts

Very interesting article and summary of how the world moved… Some of the key insights I loved were how 65% of people didn’t return to the same industry they left, and how Wholesale Clubs and Pet categories have seen positive growth. This means when people couldn’t meet socially, they looked out for nature/pets.

Another interesting point is most of the people who responded, said they left their job without a backup job because of an ‘uncaring leader’. It tells a lot about our work culture and how uncaring/selfish we could be. Career growth and unsustainable work expectations are other two major reasons, sadly.

I loved the visualization of Public Health outcome metrics by State in the US. ❤ Simply beautiful.

Kudos on bringing up the most important topic of our generation: the Environment. Huge potential and need for Battery-electric vehicles (BEV) in order to achieve Net Zero in the United States. (Are you getting an electric vehicle?)

Recycling waste from apparel continues to be a lost opportunity — for reducing environmental impacts and creating value. Consider California, where roughly 740,000 tons of materials to produce apparel eventually enter landfills, the equivalent of an area five times the size of Los Angeles. Less than 1 percent resurfaces in future clothing via closed-loop recycling.

“Please be mindful and environmentally conscious when you are shopping for apparel.”

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Aditya Bajaj

Curiosity & Purpose-driven Product Builder. Passionate abt Agile, Design & Experience. I ❤ places, people, books, foods, stories. Proud Father👨‍👦