“貧困層に限っていうと、格差の大きいニューヨーク・サンフランシスコに住んでいる人のほうが、格差の小さいダラス・デトロイトに住んでいる人よりも寿命が長いという結果でした(Figure4: https://t.co/xasgDCgfCi )” https://t.co/iSuEBpMNOO
🤔 "Fourth, geographic differences in life expectancy for individuals in the lowest income quartile (...) were not significantly correlated with access to medical care, physical environmental factors, income inequality, or labor market conditions."
@kets70 @RealYeyoZa @ConceptualJames Have you looked at the research? If not, here’s some recent(ish) data on poverty and longevity. Why does this matter? Because poverty is also higher in African American communities. https://t.co/4n1SaBB8sh
This is why income inequality as it relates to place is one of 9 core measures in the WIN Measures along with life expectancy. We cannot improve health if we do not understand how it is connected to race, income, life and place. #WIN4Equity #WIN4Communiti
RT @miller7: Seems like as good a day as any to remind us of the connection between life expectancy, income, and where we live. https://t.c…
Seems like as good a day as any to remind us of the connection between life expectancy, income, and where we live. https://t.co/ittV4DgyeO #health
@MLevitt_NP2013 I'm sorry, but "We're all on the edge" is an unscientific statement. Affluent people have a lower mortality risk. https://t.co/H3rzcgjeQm https://t.co/XTUBtSSio9 etc. And the Covid policy-makers tend to be affluent.
@alawsonlawyer @rubyfruitbhole @ConniePaul2018 @SenSanders What's inherently wrong with poverty? Like..worse health, lower lifespan, constant stress as you struggle with survival? Yeah, it's a real joyride. https://t.co/E4eUQg7GNT "The gap in life expecta
Income inequality is literally a matter of life and death - https://t.co/yhpAax5weu #RIPCapitalism
@morganwarstler 1) https://t.co/RbCsxbRU3m The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years (87 years vs. 72 years) 2) https://t.co/WOCz3YMiTu In 2016, male life expectancy at birth for Kerala was 72.2 years
"Does poverty kill?" Se preguntaba hace un tiempo el economista P. Menchik en su paper: https://t.co/tzxUDuWuy5. Pregunta que, lamentablemente, pareciera no cambiar de respuesta sobre la relación latente entre pobreza y mortalidad a lo largo de los años (h
@LiSheanToh @goinvo INCOME, MONEY: lots of $. A big fat check. That's what makes people live longer. https://t.co/kZ4skw37ej
RT @SophistsAwake: So much so, there is a life expectancy difference of between 10-15 years when comparing the richest and poorest groups i…
@HerrNaumann Der Verlust an Menschleben geht einher mit dem Verlust an Wirtschaftsleistung, wobei steigende Wirtschaftsleistung steigende Lebenserwartung kausal bedingt. https://t.co/apk5oauIwm
@gbfetters @jesusloveselvis @aaron_saoirse @Timcast Did you mean to say "incredibly well established across multiple areas of study?" https://t.co/ZvVHLttA24 https://t.co/oxwzs8fJYf https://t.co/W8C0YDMgCv 10m dig, settled on 3 of the 7. Probably easi
RT @opticalparadox1: Remember as well that for men there is ~14.6 year difference in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1%…
I might posit that old ppl skew so deeply conservative not solely due to "life experience," & "changing times"/generational divide but bcuz their generational peers with the most radical perspectives are purged from society by both deliberate repressio
Remember as well that for men there is ~14.6 year difference in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% in the U.S. (For women ~10 year difference.) The conditions of poverty & marginalization allow for the privileged to outlive us. http
RT @julianmutz: 'The Association Between Income and #LifeExpectancy in the United States, 2001-2014' in @JAMA_current Fascinating paper by…
@Kevin_McKernan I think Luskin exaggerates how many life-years would be lost in a recession. A correlation between income and life expectancy exists, but isn't necessarily causal. After a recession, most people would recover economically and live expected
@naval Here’s another way of framing it: https://t.co/rz1v8PzDmp
@webdevMason Hell yeah. Here’s something scary: https://t.co/rz1v8PzDmp
'The Association Between Income and #LifeExpectancy in the United States, 2001-2014' in @JAMA_current Fascinating paper by @michaelstepner @BenScuderi @Cutler_econ and colleagues https://t.co/fRyxnR28n7 https://t.co/SLnwuGIxm6
RT @NickHudsonCT: @nfergus It would be helpful to have an estimate of lockdowns’ economic consequences in mortality terms. Poverty kills. T…
Low income already increases death rate in US: https://t.co/bKU8GQQ3ia Disaster worsens the discrepancy - look at Katrina response.
@nfergus It would be helpful to have an estimate of lockdowns’ economic consequences in mortality terms. Poverty kills. The picture painted by this paper is quite grim, and I can imagine reality would be grimmer yet here in South Africa. https://t.co/rz1v8
@christianjbdev A quick look at the data would imply that most of the difference is not biological at all: https://t.co/Que7jsVfad
RT @duni34: https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how ma…
RT @duni34: https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how ma…
RT @duni34: https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how ma…
RT @duni34: https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how ma…
RT @duni34: https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how ma…
RT @duni34: https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how ma…
https://t.co/yMGgMgVG23 “The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” how many ppl got 3,5,7, or 10 years taken off their lifespan due to this panic? Can never know for sure, but it’ll be a giant number.
@engineerUM88 @not__vee @RexDouglass I would cut myself from "the line" if that would open the economy today. As for a reliable source - the connection between income and life expectancy is something studied for 100yrs now. Here: https://t.co/QyCMUHAZy5
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
@JohnSandberg3 @BostonGlobe "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased." You can't separate public health from the economy. https://t.co/uzqB48diRE
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
This clown really victim blaming people with COVID-19. "You should have had a better immune system."
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
How much is causation? correlation? If you were to give poor people $3M when they were 30, would they live longer? If you taxed high-income earners so they only had $30K/yr to live on, how much would their lifespan change? I am not advocating high taxes.
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Peoples_Pundit: There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impa…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
There is also a wealth on data on suicide rates during time of depression and recession. That says nothing of the impact of depression (mental health) on physical health problems, such as weight issues, heart disease, etc. Death by depression is almost i
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
Common sense really
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
RT @Cernovich: "higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased."…
"higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased." You can't separate public health from the economy. https://t.co/rHyRdBYK0c
@sometimesalight All nations ration healthcare. America is the only first world country that has chosen to ration based primarily on income. The economy has always driven who lives and dies in our country. https://t.co/mzNHrfjUm2
"gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% & poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years for men &10.1 years for women" @JAMA Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States https://t.co/M7XK4LTopv
@RobLow_7 @ReyosB @pinkhedonist @UsualSkeptic it actually is though. In fact doing it multiple years is still better because you forget the most obvious thing. That having more money means better healthcare. https://t.co/XdUQqadg6j
Relevant insight on #incomeinequality: The richest 1% of Americans live nearly 15 years longer on avg than the poorest 1%, JAMA (2016) https://t.co/I1yWFLmnIR #tbt
When you actually look at the data by income, you will see that both #JoeBiden Biden & #BernieSanders are among the wealthy class with access to the best health care that the nation provides. One slide & study. 2/4 https://t.co/cGWEAZveRD https://
RT @RegaCarlos: El 1% más rico vive al cumplir 40 años de edad vivirá 10 a 15 años más que el 1% más pobre. https://t.co/DYMlU6WiU3 #dispa…
El 1% más rico vive al cumplir 40 años de edad vivirá 10 a 15 años más que el 1% más pobre. https://t.co/DYMlU6WiU3 #disparities