Herwig Scherabon, a popular Austrian designer, has nailed income inequality in America in the most intriguing of ways. In cities like Atlanta; NYC, and Los Angeles — the problem is surreal.
Smaller buildings in the images represent the poorest of Americans, while, the larger buildings represent the significantly wealthy. In cities like Venice Beach; Chicago, and NYC the average income is $104,000.
But in Venice Beach and the more gentrified areas, the average annual income is almost 30x higher than the general $20,000 a year most Americans earn.
All photo credits go to Scherabon.
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