Life Expectancy Study: It's Not Just What You Make, It's Where You Live
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An anonymous reader shares a report on NPR.org: Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco…
An anonymous reader shares a report on NPR.org: Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco…
CHICAGO — A major study says the richest Americans live at least 10 years longer on average than the poorest, but the gap isn't…
CHICAGO - A major study says the richest Americans live at least 10 years longer on average than the poorest, but the gap isn't…
SmartNews Keeping you current smithsonian.com 2 hours ago Would it surprise you to learn that rich people live longer than the…
A major study says the richest Americans live at least 10 years longer on average than the poorest, but the gap isn't as wide…
A major study says the richest Americans live at least 10 years longer on average than the poorest, but the gap isn't as wide…
A major study says the richest Americans live at least 10 years longer on average than the poorest, but the gap isn't as wide…
A new study out today in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that the gap in life expectancy between the rich…
Men at the top of the American income ladder now live 15 years longer than those at the bottom.
(HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study…
(HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study…
(HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study…
A higher income increases life expectancy, but living in a thriving city can improve odds, especially for people who are poor.
The richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
With the presidential campaign now focused squarely on New York State's April 19 primary, there may well be an opportunity for…
With the presidential campaign now focused squarely on New York State's April 19 primary, there may well be an opportunity for…
Poverty in the U.S. is often associated with deprivation, in areas including housing, employment and education.
A new study from the Journal of the American Medical Association confirms what a lot of analyses have already shown: The…
Poverty in the U.S. is often associated with deprivation, in areas including housing, employment, and education.
FOLLOW: A new study finds that the life expectancy of low-income Americans varies widely by locality.
The life expectancy gap between the rich and the poor is growing. But depending on where they live, the poor may be seeing…
A new study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reached the grim conclusion that life…
© Spencer Platt/ The richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said…
Where you live can be a matter of life and death. The average life expectancy for the poorest Americans varies significantly…
By Posted: 10:35 a.m. 1 The wealthiest Americans can expect to live at least a decade longer than the poorest — and that gap…
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NEW YORK — The wealthiest Americans can expect to live at least a decade longer than the poorest — and that gap, as with income…
SAN FRANCISCO — This city is full of parks that invite exercise, and bike lanes that make commuting a workout.
A new study drawing on a massive trove of data confirms long-held notions that when it comes to life expectancy, income matters…
THE richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
THE richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
WorldNew study shows that the rich are living longer than the poorApril 12, 2016 1:47amAFPNews Corp Australia Network WorldNew…
The recently conducted life expectancy study indicated it isn’t just the income, but the place where you stay that has a major…
THE richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
THE richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
THE richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
MIAMI (AFP) – The richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a…
More Miami (AFP) - The richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001…
Health Inequality Project There's new research out today that shows the life expectancy gap between the rich and the poor in…
Health Inequality Project There's new research out today that shows the life expectancy gap between the rich and the poor in…
The richest Americans tend to outlive the poorest by almost 15 years, and that gap has grown since 2001, said a major study of…
For poor Americans, the place they call home can be a matter of life or death. The poor in some cities — big ones like New York…
(HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (via noodls) / Poverty in the U.S. is often associated with deprivation, in areas…
Money may not buy you happiness (or love) but it might just buy you more time to find them.
A major new study about the relationship between income and life expectancy in the United States has unearthed this unsettling…
Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study suggests.
Poverty in the U.S. is often associated with deprivation, in areas including housing, employment, and education.
It might come as no surprise that the wealthy live longer lives than the poor. But in an interesting twist, a new study says…
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, April 11, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn…
(HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study…
(HealthDay News) -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study…
(HealthDay News) — Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American’s longevity, a new study…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
It’s fun to be rich. And apparently healthy too. The richest Americans live more than a decade longer than the poorest, and the…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Rich people in the U.S. are living longer than poor people. But underserved groups often have higher life expectancies in…
New research in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows top earning Americans gained 2 to 3 years of life…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
, 2016 -- Where they live and how much they earn significantly affects the average American's longevity, a new study suggests.
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
It might come as no surprise that the wealthy live longer lives than the poor. But in an interesting twist, a new study says…
Life expectancy of 40-year-olds with household incomes below $28,000, adjusted for race* *Race-adjusted mortality rates control…
Life expectancy of 40-year-olds with household incomes below $28,000, adjusted for race* 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 For poor…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…
Poor people who reside in expensive, well-educated cities such as San Francisco tend to live longer than low-income people in…