Nickolay Lamm of MyDeals.com has unleashed a brilliantly executed visualization of income quality on the island of Manhattan.
Lamm grabbed an ArcGIS map of net worth in New York City and made a 3-dimensional representation of how wealthy some areas are.
Lamm's goal is to show the profound extent of income inequality in Manhattan, and it couldn't get more jarring.
The height of the green buildings corresponds to the net worth in the area.
Some neighborhoods literally loom over the rest of the city, while others sit low in their literal shadows.
It's a jarring look and a startling effective visualization.
Each image, for reference, has a before and after look at certain perspectives of Manhattan.
Here's a look at the whole island from the north west.

This stunning shot shows poverty and the wealth of Manhattan in one look. Let's take a close look at some areas.

Here's a look over Central Park.

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