
Kate Rabinowitz
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washington post graphics. she/her.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/kate-rabinowitz/ 27-07-2015 23:18:19
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A third of U.S. home sales last year were all cash, at a time when the average home buyer is increasingly White, wealthy and older. See how many all-cash buyers snagged houses in your neighborhood. By Emmanuel Kevin Schaul Hamza Shaban washingtonpost.com/business/inter…



Kevin Schaul, Nitasha Tiku and I analyzed 15 million websites to reveal the secret sauce behind making AI chatbots smart, from Wikipedia to Russian propaganda. Explore it yourself! washingtonpost.com/technology/int…

incredible work by Kevin Schaul Chen Szu Yu & Nitasha Tiku

Swipe left or right to see how your policy choices would change the national debt. Yes, Chen Szu Yu Chris Alcantara & Jeff Stein, made tinder for budget nerds washingtonpost.com/business/inter…

Home prices are falling around the country after surging during the pandemic. But where you live makes a huge difference. See how home prices near you are changing. from @DylanMoriarty @asincopado Hamza Shaban washingtonpost.com/business/inter…

Everyone thinks they're middle class. No one can agree on what that means. Our story explores income, geography, household size and financial security, and reveals the ways you might be middle class. w Kevin Schaul @asincopado Shelly Tan Kate Rabinowitz washingtonpost.com/business/inter…


Remote work isn't going anywhere, for now. And as this trend remained in 2022, gaps appeared for women and college-educated people. Graphics for The Washington Post: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/…


Worked with Maura, edited by Emily M. Eng and Zachary Pincus-Roth, on this fun lil visual look at Barbie's bajillion and one jobs over the years. It's a Barbie world -- we're just living in it. washingtonpost.com/arts-entertain…



Mondrian but make it a data viz on labor strikes, by Alyssa Fowers washingtonpost.com/business/2023/…


Everyone's talking about AI. Around one in seven public companies mentioned artificial intelligence in their most recent annual filing. For The Washington Post: washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
