Logan Passengers: Shows the frequency distribution of the number of passengers traveling through Logan Airport. The distribution seems to be skewed to the right, indicating that there are days with exceptionally high passenger numbers, possibly during peak travel seasons or special events.
Logan Intl Flights: The histogram for international flights also appears to be right-skewed, suggesting that while there is a consistent average number of flights, there are periods with significantly higher international traffic.
Hotel Occupancy Rate: Shows a potential left-skewed distribution, indicating that there are fewer instances of low occupancy rates and a tendency for higher occupancy on most days.
Hotel Avg Daily Rate: Exhibits a somewhat uniform distribution with several peaks, suggesting that there are common price points at which hotels set their daily rates, with fluctuations around these points.
Total Jobs: Looks to be normally distributed with a slight right skew, implying that most days have a consistent number of jobs, with occasional peaks possibly due to seasonal employment or economic growth.
Unemployment Rate: Shows a right-skewed distribution, indicating that lower unemployment rates are more common, with fewer occurrences of higher rates.
Labor Force Participation Rate: Appears somewhat normally distributed, suggesting that the labor force participation rate in Boston remains relatively stable over time.