Interactive financial chart example: government debt by country
Published 31 March 2026
This page is built for people looking for an interactive financial chart example rather than a static screenshot.
The chart compares government debt across countries from 1870 to 2024, which makes it a good test for how a web chart handles long time ranges, multiple series and changing macro regimes.
Interaction matters here because no single frame answers every question. Readers want to compare countries, isolate moments of acceleration and understand whether a debt surge is unusual or part of a longer pattern.
That makes this a practical example for research teams, financial publishers and macro commentators. The chart carries enough depth to reward exploration without becoming difficult to navigate.
Use this page as a reference for how Eeagli publishes financial charts that remain clear on the web while still supporting deeper analysis.