高収入→長生き 低収入→短命 Survival curveまで載ってる なんと掲載雑誌 JAMA だぞ 探したらあるもんだね🥺🥺 https://t.co/wPALTfTAqI
@agusantonetti EE.UU. tiene un sistema bipartidario donde básicamente es una dictadura, sin mencionar que su sector pobre tiene la misma esperanza de vida que Pakistán. Es importante leer y no solo ir ciegamente con el dinero de las think tanks. https://t.
RT @AztekMarxist: Se habla de Estados Unidos como la gran alternativa de todos los problemas, cuando la gente más pobre del país tiene la m…
Se habla de Estados Unidos como la gran alternativa de todos los problemas, cuando la gente más pobre del país tiene la misma esperanza de vida que en Pakistán o Sudán. https://t.co/x40l0gDFyH
RT @Neoavatara: Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the…
RT @Neoavatara: Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the…
@ProfDBernstein I had a thread on this. https://t.co/JZCkOPl8AR
RT @Neoavatara: Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the…
RT @Neoavatara: Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the…
RT @Neoavatara: Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the…
RT @Neoavatara: Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the…
Bunch of people started a discussion about why life expectancy in the USA is lagging. This article by Chetty et al is the best analysis I've seen. https://t.co/3cFrQq2zeA
@davidharsanyi Wealthy people live longer, but ok https://t.co/pJ0WPRPzwA)%20for%20women.
RT @NickHudsonCT: @nfergus It would be helpful to have an estimate of lockdowns’ economic consequences in mortality terms. Poverty kills. T…
All experts, governments, WHO knew about the causal relationship between poverty and shorter life span, yet they pushed the world into unprecedented lockdowns Correcting this will require: 1. new political parties/leadership 2. legal action 3. dismantling
@stevenchase @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that make us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Falla
@awudrick @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that make us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Fallacie
@kolga @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that make us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Fallacies b
@CherylR09307747 @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that make us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal F
@brianleecrowley @RobertFife Important to fix but the Globe should demand inquiries into greater crises - unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & governing policies called 15 Fatal Fallacie
@brianleecrowley @kolga @cburton001 Right, but demand inquiries into crises that makes us vulnerable: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Fal
@nspector4 @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that makes us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Fallac
@georganneb @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that makes us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Falla
@M_Johnston1 @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that makes us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal Fall
@lherman8 @brianleecrowley @MLInstitute Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that makes us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15
@David_Mulroney @brianleecrowley Yes fix this, but demand inquiries into crises that makes us gullible: unaffordable housing, the healthcare worker shortage, poor public transport, infrastructure neglect, & being governed by policies called 15 Fatal F
@LighthouseDPC @joules1971 @AjKavanaugh Agreed. what good is healthcare if you can't be seen? https://t.co/0uD0w2dO2G. https://t.co/FCIdmfXDjL
@HotGirl_Finance @applypressure27 @murphonchain @texasrunnerDFW People who will leave substantial inheritances live much longer. https://t.co/AK7Hs6bCcW https://t.co/LoV4gfRO9h
@Geniusiel @MaximoMustero @HansBellstedt Für USA: Lebenserwartung 40-jähriger Männer (!) im top-1% Quantil = 87,3 Jahre. Frauen 88,9 Jahre. Das ist schon eine Hausnummer. Kenne die entsprechenden Zahlen für D aber nicht. https://t.co/2HS5Otm5Db
@DrDevanRomero Lack of economic stability can be detrimental to health. In this case, more economic stability means longer life. Read how wealth relates to life span: https://t.co/jpF6fLNHsd #KINE404SP23-S2
@ne0liberal First thought is life expectancy by income: https://t.co/NvLvOCH0vd Or US state: https://t.co/57zpoZ2YaQ Vs. Japan, Europe or Cuba. Inequality delivers lower life expectancy, even with more boxes. Less biggering - Boxes vs trees. The Do
@englishsportfan @brokenbottleboy Lets use the US as an example: The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years (95% CI, 14.4 to 14.8 years) for men and 10.1 years (95% CI, 9.9 to 10.3 years) for women. ht
@sher_db @MonkeeFelonious @TobyS7812 @waltermasterson Check this out: https://t.co/Gs4UgDtVi8
RT @SithElephant: @ctindale @kareem_carr @benryanwriter For the US - though more generally applicable with slightly varying numbers. This i…
@ctindale @kareem_carr @benryanwriter For the US - though more generally applicable with slightly varying numbers. This is a paper looking at how long people live after 40 by income and other factors. It's remarkable how income flattens other risks. Disab
@MarieColemanAO @DrDemography One individual living into extreme age is just one data point. This kind of thing needs to be looked at in the aggregate. https://t.co/hjI1fJQZRe
@Bonbonhamilton @jonathanstea It's because they are wealthy... https://t.co/OWuyoKrqpO
RT @josephconrad_x: @DKThomp It's not the same people. https://t.co/UxiAsQXxxo https://t.co/YHjLj43PFY
RT @josephconrad_x: @DKThomp It's not the same people. https://t.co/UxiAsQXxxo https://t.co/YHjLj43PFY
RT @josephconrad_x: @DKThomp It's not the same people. https://t.co/UxiAsQXxxo https://t.co/YHjLj43PFY
RT @josephconrad_x: @DKThomp It's not the same people. https://t.co/UxiAsQXxxo https://t.co/YHjLj43PFY
@ianbremmer For those interested in (or disputing) the correlation, it is well-documented. NIH research on life expectancy/income relationships. https://t.co/LsRYYfxbSA
RT @josephconrad_x: @DKThomp It's not the same people. https://t.co/UxiAsQXxxo https://t.co/YHjLj43PFY
@DKThomp It's not the same people. https://t.co/UxiAsQXxxo https://t.co/YHjLj43PFY
RT @GrimFandango11: @KMaminski @AwDitrich Top 1% najbogatszych mężczyzn żyje ponad 87 lat, a top 1% kobiet prawie 89 lat. https://t.co/V7kZ…
@KMaminski @AwDitrich Top 1% najbogatszych mężczyzn żyje ponad 87 lat, a top 1% kobiet prawie 89 lat. https://t.co/V7kZgBOpDA https://t.co/cbpPla1jxt
@literaryeric Clearly another one of your “objective” opinions. https://t.co/5UMjwgw6Ke
@M_C_Klein @BuddyYakov From the National Institute of Health: https://t.co/XfIhkfMyfE. https://t.co/6bzvkFgxaK
RT @MrsFringe: Ok, let's go by life expectancy. You can work until 70, and the line cook who made your lunch gets to collect Social Securit…
Ok, let's go by life expectancy. You can work until 70, and the line cook who made your lunch gets to collect Social Security beginning at 55. https://t.co/qpHdvrhcIP
@CandaceTX @MikeLikesMath @MemphisFor @813JAFERD @zackkanter Richest counties =/= richest people. top 1% have a life expectancy of around 88 https://t.co/xHJlFrChqR
Why are US doctors so bad at science? Using data from 2010 to pretend that US life expectancy hasn't fallen since then is just WTF.
@MemphisFor @zackkanter incorrect. Life expectancy as high as Switzerland or Italy if you make over $74k per year in US. https://t.co/NtO39gOcQL
@DanTheMan_122 "Life expectancy increases continuously with income. At the age of 40 years, the gap in life expectancy between individuals in the top and bottom 1% of the income distribution in the United States is 15 years for men and 10 years for women."
@JimFossel It's a short clip so I don't want to take anything out of context, but it seems important to keep in mind that life expectancy isn't increasing equally among Americans. We should be aware of the fact that not everyone is living longer/can work l
@reedgalen See, for example, https://t.co/fhyVHb0uDX
@TheValuesVoter Life expectancy is correlated with income. https://t.co/T8rbRQezpc
@JasonSCampbell If only there was some type of peer review research that had investigated the relationship between income and life expectancy.... Oh wait! https://t.co/VpnpUXI9gI
As you might guess there’s considerable variance across geographic areas (spoiler: if you’re poor and live in a red state you’re likely to die younger). https://t.co/MxRmVGGanq
The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years. @POTUS @SenateGOP @SenateDems @HouseGOP @HouseDemocrats #ItsTime The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 - PMC htt
@Matthew22230347 The figure he uses of 15yr gap life expectancy between rich and poor. This is a study covering yrs 2000-2013. I deliberately looked for it as it pre 2014 ruzzian invasion in donbass. Difference between richest 1% and poorest 1% is 14.6yrs
You heard of hell well I was sent from it #INFINITE https://t.co/ovffkCGb0b
According to this NIH study, the best way to assure a long life is make a lot of money. https://t.co/9UX7kGeIUP
More to it than it being OUR money: There's a substantial life expectancy gap that, not surprisingly, runs along income lines. What Lady G wants to do, specifically, is take money away from those who depend on it, while saving it for those who don't. htt
On average, indoor cats live about 10 years longer than outdoor cats. In the US, the top 1% of people live 14.6 years longer than the poorest 1%. #CapitalismKills #SocialistCats https://t.co/9y5y9vSeZJ
@DougWahl1 No, as life expectancy among the people who NEED IT has barely moved. Life expectancy among the wealthy that can afford any and all care has risen. The difference between top and bottom 1% in wealth is 14.6 years. https://t.co/xULNE5pE7F
@DGisSERIOUS Smoking and obesity are big factors https://t.co/WltOwNdalT https://t.co/gx2wYLcMMM
@sc_cath Source: https://t.co/Kcya1x4xuq
@sc_cath @WinMonroe The relationship in Chetty et al. 2016 likely does not hold or is not as strong in the EU. Many factors contribute, all condemn U.S. policy. https://t.co/um4ia34a7f
@Duderichy Probably most of it. Some of it is access to care, but I'd bet that most of it is lifestyle factors. Both increase rich people's life expectancy and rich Americans live longer than rich French people (top 5%) https://t.co/BkOTDx52Zp https://t
@willyhands17 A ver si deja la pseudociencia médica. Obviamente la desigualdad no es un causante directo de mortalidad, pero genera condiciones para que se presenten otras causas que llevan a la muerte. Deje las falsas dicotomías infantiles e investigue co
@vittesp https://t.co/p3QiAhCG3U En otros países sucede lo contrario. Mayores salarios y mayor expectativa de vida. Sin datos no podrías tomar medias de política pública para mejorar estos indicadores.
@JimChuong Good thing that's not a problem most of us will face. Now do life expectancy of low wage earners https://t.co/3HdQHnQXzB
@flowingdata Thinking further on this, there may be a very pronounced wealth effect involved. In the US at age 76, 82% of the top 5% income are alive, while the bottom 5% only half make it. Money doesn´t buy happiness, but it helps... https://t.co/HSnSk
“格差そのものが貧困層の健康によい影響を与えているのではなく、同じ地域にお金持ちがいることで財源が潤沢になり、インフラの整備や富の再分配を行うことができるようになり、その地域に住む貧困層の健康によい影響を与えていると考えられます。(https://t.co/fYldJjg4rz )” https://t.co/dn3En7IO14
יש באופן כללי קשר חיובי בין הכנסה ותוחלת חיים, כלומר ככל שעולים בסולם ההכנסות כך עולה תוחלת החיים. זה לא אומר בהכרח שהקשר הוא סיבתי, ויש סיבות טובות לחשוב שגם אם הוא כן, הקשר הסיבתי חלש בהרבה. לא מאמינים לי? תקשיבו לראז' צ'טי. https://t.co/I89uUp0CCk http
@OrneryThe8th @zelz81 @chadfelixg 'I was born into poverty'. The life expectancy between the poorest Americans and the richest differs by 14.6 years. See, b/c Chad's post is anecdotal bullshi*t and there are actual facts to consider: https://t.co/6ZirWm
From 2001-2014, men in the top 1% of the income distribution had a life expectancy 14.6 years higher than those in the bottom 1%. Women in the top 1% had a life expectancy 10.1 years higher than women in the bottom 1%. https://t.co/5ULWezgfe7. https://t.co
@Geniusiel @DrYaelAdler @Stadt_FFM Google fördert das schnell zutage. „The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years..“ Für Intelligenz gilt ähnliches. https://t.co/2HS5Otm5Db
Why do we stand for this? We need #M4A single payer universal healthcare. https://t.co/Bg0mnbyjSI https://t.co/5EyaHk2cfl
@fractalfoxnode @boredecon @utopiah @EdwardTufte @jburnmurdoch @federalreserve @robtfrank Also household income predicts overall lifespan. Check out this twitter thread from @JohnRossMD ⬇️ https://t.co/N7lNC6R5YG
"The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years" (US data, sampled between 1999 and 2014 -- wonder how other places compare) https://t.co/aZY9N11sYN
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both