Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

  1. See for example Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, “The cost of racial animus on a black candidate: Evidence using Google search data,” Journal of Public Economics 118, 26-40.
  2. During the month of July there were five stories identified in local and regional news coverage, mainly about the rising water prices due to the switch from Detroit’s water system to Flint River and one story about a protest organized by a local city councilman in response to the rising. There was also no point during these five weeks in which coverage rose above the baseline level even as search interest was rising through the week starting Aug. 3 in Michigan and Aug. 10 in Flint.
  3. Similarly, the week of May 25 that News and Media searches peaked, there was one New York Times story about the business repercussions that a water supply switch would have on the city of Detroit. This could have had some impact on searches though the lack of local coverage and the fact that the piece did not focus at all on water quality, and the fact that searches had already begun to rise before the publication of the story suggests that this story could not have triggered the rise in searches.