Scatter Plot X & Y Axis

Do you know if there is any way to customize the X and Y Axis in a Scatter Plot. I am looking at LIFE EXPECTANCIES(Y-AXIS) and INCOME (X-Axis)

This is what my x-axis currently shows…

I want the X-AXIS to show:

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Attached is the >PBIX. Data does not need to be masked

Workout Wednesday - Week XIII.pbix (1.2 MB)

Hi mbraun,

You could change your x-axis from linear to logarithmic (under x-axis).
Combine that with an end of 100 000 and you have a graph which might be similar to what you are looking for:

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