Wild how much the former East-West divide still shows up.
It’s like they say [“there is one map of Chicago”](https://www.chicagomag.com/news/there-is-one-map-of-chicago/) because no matter what data you overlay on a map of the city, it always breaks down on racial lines. Poverty, delinquent property taxes, homicides, functionality of municipal services, etc.
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Plot: OC created with R
Data source: Federal Statistical Office of Germany, https://www.statistikportal.de/de/vgrdl/ergebnisse-kreisebene/einkommen-kreise
Wild how much the former East-West divide still shows up.
It’s like they say [“there is one map of Chicago”](https://www.chicagomag.com/news/there-is-one-map-of-chicago/) because no matter what data you overlay on a map of the city, it always breaks down on racial lines. Poverty, delinquent property taxes, homicides, functionality of municipal services, etc.