The New York Times has created a series of visualizations tracking income trajectories for U.S. children whose fathers were born in the United States and U.S. children whose fathers were born abroad. One visualization uses data about children born between 1978 and 1983 who grew up poor, with children whose fathers are immigrants as green figurines and children whose fathers were born in the United States as yellow figurines. According to the visualizations, 15 percent of immigrants’ children who grew up poor became rich while 9 percent of children with parents born in the United States and grew up poor became rich.