The story of 2026 has been told through historic highs—like Elon Musk’s trillionaire net worth, his SpaceX’s gravity-defying IPO, and an exuberant stock market—and undeniable lows, like a deadly U.S. war in Iran that dragged on while fueling economic unease and sinking poll ratings for President Donald Trump. Where will the year go next? Here are 10 numbers we think help show precisely where we are right now.
$76.98
That’s what $100 in January 2020 is worth today, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sustained inflation has driven up housing, energy and food prices. Supply and demand imbalances started by the pandemic and exacerbated by the wars in Ukraine and Iran, along with stagnant wages, have all caused the U.S. dollar to carry significantly less purchasing power.
Curry Barker.
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2 Months Old
Film director Curry Baker’s age when “The Blair Witch Project”—the model for his 2026 ultra-low-budget horror blockbuster “Obsession”—finished its theatrical run in November 1999. “Blair Witch” eventually grossed $249 million worldwide on a reported $35,000 budget, becoming one of the most profitable films ever. Baker’s movie has enjoyed a spookily similar run: Since hitting theaters in May, “Obsession” has grossed $332 million worldwide on a $750,000 budget.
Sean O’Malley interviewed by Joe Rogan at the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.
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3 Million
The rough average audience (of downloads and views) for an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” in 2026 so far, according to data from Podscribe, which now edges an average nightly primetime viewership of Fox News on cable. Nielsen shows Fox News—the longtime dominant cable news network—reaches about 2.5 million cable viewers. Rogan has been the world’s most popular podcaster since 2020, and the growth of podcasts (and vodcasts) have increasingly displaced traditional news outlets as a source for news—often wildly partisan and unreliable (Rogan, a Trump supporter and frequent skeptic, is also known for promoting conspiracy theories). A Pew Research Center study published in September found 32% of respondents said they get news from podcasts either sometimes or often, a 45% increase from in 2020. At the same time, the audience for cable news—a traditionally dominant source for news and opinion—erodes year-over-year, as cables are cut and streaming dominates.
Community members pack into city council chambers during a May 14 hearing about a new data center in Pocatello, Idaho.
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75
That’s how many data center projects were blocked (26) or delayed (49) in the first quarter of 2026 due to local opposition, according to the most recent Data Center Watch report—about the same amount for all of 2025. These projects, worth an estimated $130 billion and requiring more than 10,000 acres, face increasing NIMBY opposition, with citizens worried their utility costs will spike, water resources will be diverted and they will see few community investment. One U.S. energy expert recently told Forbes opposition to AI could be “the biggest political crisis that’s coming to this country”—and the surging data center protests could be just the start.
16,000
That’s how many companies are “stranded”—stuck in limbo for over four years—amid the private-equity crisis, according to a June 2026 report by McKinsey & Company. Years of high interest rates, weak IPO markets and uncertain economic conditions have left private equity firms holding a record-breaking number of companies they can’t sell at attractive enough prices to satisfy rich investors—but also pension funds and university endowments—who want to continue waiting in the hopes of seeing reasonable returns. With so much money stuck in unsold investments, fundraising for new companies has slowed significantly.
Chanel’s Maxi Flap Bag debuted April 28, 2026 in Biarritz, France.
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$8,500
What affordability crisis? When 2026’s it bag—the Chanel Maxi Flapbag in black from the first collection by designer Matthieu Blazy—debuted, it sold out almost instantly. Dua Lipa, Margot Robbie, Hailey Bieber and BlackPink’s Jennie helped cement the bag’s status and while it also comes in tan suede ($8,500) and burgundy leather ($9,300), black is far and away the must-have color for the elite class unbothered by the 40% increase in the cost of a tomato.
Police use tear gas to clear protestors from outside of the federal detention center in Newark, N.J.
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1.79%
While the number of deportations has surged in 2026—up 25% from the same time last year—the actual number of those targeting alleged criminals is less than 2%. The Trump administration has said its aggressive immigration efforts prioritize deporting the “worst of the worst,” but data from Syracuse University show that only about 6,500 of the 360,658 new deportation cases filed in courts through May of this year targeted criminals. And of the 60,311 people held in detention as of April, more than 70% of detainees had no criminal convictions and many of those who did had committed minor offenses, like traffic violations, according to Syracuse data.
Flood waters inundate a Punta Gorda, Fla., neighborhood after Hurricane Milton came ashore in October 2024, in Punta Gorda.
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$201
That’s the monthly increase in homeowner’s insurance for the average American, according to Harvard’s State of the Nation’s Housing report. That’s a 72% jump in six years, and for homeowners in areas susceptible to natural disasters, like Florida, premiums rose even higher. It’s just one less-publicized example of how many Americans—both homeowners and renters alike—have been slammed by rising housing costs. Over the same six-year period, property taxes rose 31%, and rents jumped 29%. The persisting affordability crisis has caused demand for homes to plummet: With home prices 54% higher than in 2020, home sales have hovered at a three-decade low since 2023.
Modules with packaged memory chips displayed at Micron’s booth at the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing.
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$1,300
That’s the cost of a common memory chip made by Micron, a 271.43% increase in just the past year, supply chain services company Circular Technology told the Wall Street Journal, as an increasing demand from AI data centers has siphoned away the supply for consumer products. Year-over-year, the cost of the memory product is up 366% since May 2025, TrendForce says. That’s caused price hikes in all high-end hardware, with Apple raising prices on MacBook and iPad products, with the MacBook Pro 1T facing the steepest increase—rising $300 to $1,999. It also hit gamers hard: Microsoft and Sony hiked prices on their flagship Xbox and PlayStation products twice over the past year.
Italian Sports Journalist Fabrizio Romano.
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1.49 Million
That’s the number of views to Italian sports writer Fabrizio Romano’s profile on X, making him by far the most popular poster on the platform in June, the only month this year when someone other than X owner Elon Musk held that top spot, according to Similarweb (Musk trailed behind with 744,000). Romano’s popularity is of course due to global World Cup fervor (his expertise has been hailed by Forbes and others). But it also reflects Musk’s stranglehold over his social platform, where he’s been accused of x’ing out critics while heavily boosting his own posts, which can often come at a Trump-like-pace of an average of more than 100 posts per day, according to a France 24 analysis of his posts, though many of his posts are low-effort replies like, “True,” or, “Yes.” And he’s often peddling conspiracy theories, frequently about race: An April Washington Post analysis found Musk made repeated claims white people are under threat of discrimination or “genocide.” He tweeted about race nearly daily from October to April, with 6% of his posts on that topic.
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