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Analyze Consumer Complaint Data

Description

Use pandas to read and analyze data from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. This database is a collection of all complaints made by American consumers to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Objectives

Learning Objectives

After completing this assignment, you should understand:

  • the joy and power of Pandas

Performance Objectives

After completing this assignment, you should be able to:

  • read in CSV files using Pandas
  • pull out and summarize data
  • turn Pandas data frames into charts

Details

Deliverables

  • A Git repo called consumer-complaints containing at least:
    • README.md file explaining how to run your project
    • a requirements.txt file
    • an IPython notebook and/or a Python package called consumer-complaints

Requirements

  • No PEP8 or Pyflakes warnings or errors

Normal Mode

Use Pandas to read in the included file, complaints_dec_2014.csv.

Calculate and chart:

  • Number of complaints by product
  • Number of complaints by company (top 10 companies only)
  • Number of complaints by company response
  • Mean number of complaints by day of week
  • Any other insights you find interesting

Write up a summary of what you found from each chart you made.

Hard Mode

In addition to the requirements from Normal Mode:

  • Combine the complaints data with US population by state data (find this yourself) and then chart the frequency of complaints by state per capita.
  • Find statistically significant outliers of complaints by ZIP code. Look these up to see if there's a possible reason (military bases are often surrounded by predatory lending companies, for example.)

Nightmare Mode

In addition to the requirements from Hard Mode:

  • Take the frequency of complaints by state per capita and then make a chart of the US, with frequency of complaints matched to a scale of lighter color (low frequency) to darker color (high frequency), with a legend.

Additional Resources

Credit

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is pretty great! Thanks for making your data public.

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