The Greek referendum has been presented as a split between young and old. This interactive map shows how, in the capital at least, it also flagged up divisions between the richest and poorest in society.



Wealthy suburbs in the north such as Kifisia voted definitively in favour of a deal with Greece’s creditors. However, in some of the lower-income districts, particularly in the west of the city, the no vote was backed by the vast majority of residents. Hover over the maps below to find out each area’s average income and how it voted in the referendum.



Greek referendum: the full results