A quick take from me (I did some of the design on the site, though Ray did most of it): I think the numbers are helpful for organizing the content into meaningful categories, and helps people figure out where the interesting content is. Otherwise you would be dealing with a huge amount of prose. I currently think the numbers/table is a pretty decent way to get a sense of what the content is, and where it makes sense to pay attention to (usually the places where there is the most variance in numbers across a category, or where scores are particularly low or high).
I definitely find the presentation useful. In particular, the ability to drill down on each block is great (though it took me a moment to figure out how that worked).
A quick take from me (I did some of the design on the site, though Ray did most of it): I think the numbers are helpful for organizing the content into meaningful categories, and helps people figure out where the interesting content is. Otherwise you would be dealing with a huge amount of prose. I currently think the numbers/table is a pretty decent way to get a sense of what the content is, and where it makes sense to pay attention to (usually the places where there is the most variance in numbers across a category, or where scores are particularly low or high).
I definitely find the presentation useful. In particular, the ability to drill down on each block is great (though it took me a moment to figure out how that worked).
If you have any thoughts on what would be more intuitive while accomplishing the goal, let me know.