The map shows the incidence rate of AIDS in the US.
Here is the full story:
One of the reasons I did this was to get an idea of factors that might be related to the underlying variable. Call it "crowd sourcing" relationships if you like.
Here is the AIDS map again
Looking at one of the suggestions, unemployment rate, there is a rather striking similarity between the real unemployment rate and the AIDS map.
Although ethnic diversity was not suggested while looking for a map of the distribution of Hispanic people in the US I found the map below. It is for Ethnic Diversity. There are interesting similarities between the Diversity map, the unemployment map and the incidence of AIDS maps.
Here are the suggestions that I have gotten so far:
The number of people taking part time jobs?
The number of people taking unemployment payments?
The number of people using Medicaid?
The density of foreclosures?
The density of unwed mothers?
Increase in Hispanic population over the past 10 years. (2)
Density of non-white population
Climate change
Areas with above average Temperatures
Some political variable.
Boat resistrations
Distribution of illegal aliens
Incidence of flu
Number people voting Democratic
So far there have been only one duplication of response which is interesting in it's own right.
In the process of looking at these maps I have stumbled upon a few others of interest. For example here is the map for the rate of alcohol induced deaths:
Ain't that weird -- the states with the lowest rates of AIDS have higher alcohol induced death rates.
And one last one -- foreclosures:
In Mississippi we might be croaking from AIDS but at least we are doing it in our own homes.
Thanks for taking time to respond,
Bill