Unemployment rate has followed a completely different trend in the US and in the EU.
In this example, data is retrieved from Eurostat in the JSON-stat format, processed with the JSON-stat Javascript Toolkit and visualized with Idescat Visual.
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<script src="https://json-stat.org/lib/json-stat.js"></script>
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<div id="visual" class="visual"></div>
<script>
var
//tesem120: Unemployment rate
url="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/jtrobec/ace17c28c9c939892a99a2eb12721116/raw/7aecd6736b940c380818740d9c66f6f336df8ecc/rweb-exp-1s-120max.json";
JSONstat(url, function(){
console.time('get dataset');
var ds = this.Dataset( 0 );
console.timeEnd('get dataset');
console.log("dataset", ds);
console.time('toTable');
ds.toTable({type: 'arrobj'});
console.timeEnd('toTable');
});
</script>
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Modified http://json-stat.org/lib/json-stat.js to a secure url
https://json-stat.org/lib/json-stat.js