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Track your earnings over time

Family

The earnings trend chart gives your family a visual overview of earnings across events. It appears on the Events page when you have participated in two or more settled events.

Where to find the chart

  1. Navigate to Events from the main navigation.
  2. If your family has at least two settled events with recorded revenue, the Earnings by Event chart appears at the top of the page.

If the chart does not appear, it means fewer than two of your events have been settled with financial data.

Understanding the chart

The chart displays two data series:

Bar chart (per-event earnings)

Each vertical bar represents one event. The height of the bar corresponds to the per-worker payment your family earned at that event. Taller bars mean higher earnings for that event.

  • Events are arranged chronologically from left to right.
  • Hover over any bar to see the event name and the exact dollar amount earned.

Cumulative dots (running total)

Small dots connected across the top of the chart show your cumulative earnings over time. Each dot represents the total amount earned up to and including that event.

  • The cumulative line always trends upward (assuming positive earnings at each event).
  • The final dot shows your total earnings across all displayed events.

Chart axes

  • Horizontal axis (X): Time, with the earliest event on the left and the most recent on the right. Month labels appear at the start and end.
  • Vertical axis (Y): The bar heights are scaled relative to the highest single-event earning. The cumulative dots use a separate scale.

Chart legend

At the bottom of the chart, a legend identifies:

  • Per Event -- the colored bars showing individual event earnings
  • Cumulative -- the dots showing the running total (with the total dollar amount displayed)

Time range

The chart includes all settled events where your family earned revenue. There is no date range selector -- it automatically shows the full history of settled events. As new events are settled, they appear on the right side of the chart.

What the data includes

The earnings shown are the member payment amount -- the net per-worker payout your family received after all fund deductions (General Fund, Board Fund, Insurance Fund) have been applied. This matches the credit amounts you see in your transaction history.

Only events with a total revenue greater than zero are included. Events where your family was assigned but the event had no recorded revenue are excluded.

Tips for reading the chart

  • Consistent bar heights suggest stable, predictable earnings across events.
  • A few tall bars among short ones may indicate that certain venues or event types are more profitable.
  • A steeply rising cumulative line means earnings are accelerating.
  • Use the chart with your earnings goal -- compare the cumulative total against your earnings goal to gauge progress.

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