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
One more: "[....]higher income was associated with greater longevity throughout the income distribution." https://t.co/C9fdlcCjAY
@PerryBNewman @domhall @johngreen @stevesilberman Here you go, apparently income is correlated to life expectancy though it is because of multiple factors (health behaviors such as smoking, for example) Link: https://t.co/AmM48efARX https://t.co/zPS0SA4T8
@hangingnoodles The life expectancy gap between the richest 1% and poorest 1% in the US is almost 15 years for men and over 10 years for women https://t.co/FcbVMkVcMQ https://t.co/XLILmE6Pxv
RT @thomson1824: @ryanlcooper @JStein_WaPo @chrislhayes Thought this data is from 2014, it was very easy to find - from: https://t.co/Qq7Mz…
@ryanlcooper @JStein_WaPo @chrislhayes Thought this data is from 2014, it was very easy to find - from: https://t.co/Qq7MzsiQfB https://t.co/7AzQyyATrr
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
@CheriJacobus Likely dead. He is 76 years old which happens to be the median death point for incomes in 5th percentile in US. https://t.co/4F0bgTZwed
Money may not make you happier, but it seems to make you live longer - 10-15 years longer if you're in the top 1%, according to this study.
RT @AdamMGrossman: Kitces also noted a huge gap in health outcomes between rich and poor. According to the NIH, the difference in life expe…
Kitces also noted a huge gap in health outcomes between rich and poor. According to the NIH, the difference in life expectancies between those in the top 1% of incomes and those in the bottom 1% is more than 10 years. It’s a shocking difference. https://t.
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
RT @humanOS_me: Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in th…
Income is strongly related to life expectancy in America. Among men, life expectancy of the top 1% of income earners in the US is almost 15 years longer than the bottom 1%; among women, that difference is around 10 years. https://t.co/XWX9yGIOUE https://
@DjDerail67 @dhanuraashi High income immigration in the Bay Area grows the US economy and total tax revenue which gets redistributed to Appalachia. We should also let Appalachians move to the Bay Area. Income correlates strongly to life expectancy at an i
@RossCol89474735 Uh, "as individuals" higher income does correlate to higher life expectancy. https://t.co/dq2TKBpMUa)%20for%20women. But as societies, every study that mentions a Gini coefficient shows that less wealth disparity makes for a healthier so
RT @Blagosklonny: 2/2 The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals is 14.6 years for men and 10.1 years…
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
@lex_1402 @de_cuevas @nacho_cauboy @_m_d_m_x_ @julymed08 Previsiblemente, a mayor ingreso, mayor esperanza de vida. https://t.co/w4i5QNjs58 https://t.co/o8aJ43xGmC
data point = a human being feature = current income label = prob. of surviving next 10 years https://t.co/PWztjxxGdD #social #democracy @SuomenAkatemia @hsfi @ylenews
https://t.co/QDpJTibVTi Almost a decade old, but holy cow. 30% difference in the number of people alive at 76 between the 5th and 95th percentiles.
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
@StephenKing Imagine this. Poverty an technology spreading in such a way that the rich can live longer and longer than the poor. And this trend increasing forever. https://t.co/Jbe2EeV1tZ
@JHG_ScienceGuy @JackPsta @andy23tran I was so floored by this I had to go citation hunting as well. Looks like this is the source: https://t.co/1poa72OEng I'd be very interested in understanding how this compares to other countries with different capita
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
RT @Blagosklonny: 2/2 The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals is 14.6 years for men and 10.1 years…
RT @Blagosklonny: 2/2 The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals is 14.6 years for men and 10.1 years…
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
When they use increasing life expectancy to try to increase SS age...remember there's been virtually no increase in the life expectancy for the bottom 5%. https://t.co/UHegpUhmVE https://t.co/Vcigu19nvU
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
RT @Blagosklonny: 2/2 The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals is 14.6 years for men and 10.1 years…
RT @Blagosklonny: If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
If you want to live longer, you should either belong to 1% richest or... take rapamycin 😋 But better both
RT @Blagosklonny: 2/2 The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals is 14.6 years for men and 10.1 years…
2/2 The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals is 14.6 years for men and 10.1 years for women. https://t.co/20wiQh2NQg
@tommatzzie like so many things, it's an income inequality issue https://t.co/nDpoOLvVuv
@mattyglesias The gap between rich and poor in the US is huge .. the top 1% have a life expectancy 14+ years longer than the bottom 1%. The richest in the US are probably holding their own with other developed countries. https://t.co/nOwQ072eMl
Source is the Chetty team: "The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014" https://t.co/E5qo2gXck4
RT @TheVixAndCoffee: @70sBachchan @kylascan @LizAnnSonders @OECD @PetersonCHealth @KFF @CDCgov Some other fantastic work was done by Raj Ch…
@70sBachchan @kylascan @LizAnnSonders @OECD @PetersonCHealth @KFF @CDCgov Some other fantastic work was done by Raj Chetty, @Cutler_econ, @michaelstepner, others on the correlates of region, income, gender, and life expectancy in the US just prior to the c
@MarcGoldwein This is the problem with setting the Social Security FRA to 70. (From Chetty, et al, 2016. https://t.co/06qvhJj4jD) https://t.co/nh7QxMg8Zy
“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/fYldJjx7tz )” https://t.co/dn3En7qEMW
@Pilnok "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." https://t.co/ysAvc3vUg5
Between 2001 and 2014 the top 1% got to live an extra decade and a half with their loved ones compared to the bottom 1% in the US. And the gap was increasing. https://t.co/lVw67XrguK https://t.co/IKMH3HCQF2
@RuiCostaLopes Obrigado @RuiCostaLopes ! É um tema que tinha conhecido neste clássico Chetty et al (2016), na perspectiva dos rendimentos, mas vou devorar com cuidado https://t.co/GDSHpRyKxJ
RT @EDub56: @DHFabian1 @RossCol89474735 Income and location turn out to be a big variable in life expectancy: https://t.co/vrNmrmlmFx
@DHFabian1 @RossCol89474735 Income and location turn out to be a big variable in life expectancy: https://t.co/vrNmrmlmFx
@taylerv__ High correlation between incomes and life expectancy, and America happens to have high income inequality (and all that stems from that). https://t.co/7TS2lovuly
“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/fYldJjg4rz )” https://t.co/dn3En7IO14
It's hard to find an easy way to show how much most municipalities are falling short in serving these people. One approach is look at how much life expectancy varies for them depending on the municipality they live in: https://t.co/g8n8oeYr5h
"life expectancy for low-income individuals varied substantially across local areas. In the bottom income quartile, life expectancy differed by approximately 4.5 years between areas with the highest and lowest longevity" https://t.co/QjgmOuuQTk
@CoreyRobin You're right about the schools, of course. Still, I can't help thinking, "Wait a second, in the US, the poorest don't have as much life to live." https://t.co/4yGwnBYwFr
@_doink13 @TheJTM31 @SenSanders Guess what this study doesn't mention? Violence. Because it's not a significant contributing factor. https://t.co/2qkLWxZwfu
@boot_drama @TheLastUprisin1 @ShermanDefense Of course it's censorship. https://t.co/TpU0H2bILU
@Madisontx76 good question https://t.co/TpU0H2bILU
If this was about guests on shows who spread dangerous mis- or disinformation, every time a politician or "expert" claimed that poverty is unavoidable, it would have to get the host, the show, the channel removed. 3/x #spotify https://t.co/oWx1BAWVku https
@8645inAZ @RepThomasMassie “higher income was associated with greater longevity throughout the income distribution. The gap in life expectancy between the richest 1% and poorest 1% of individuals was 14.6 years” https://t.co/GptlrQnMnP
@chrstn_e I meant that the differences between USA socioeconomic groups are up to ~10 years (https://t.co/YUlaROVCRO), whereas the differences between different countries are up to ~30 years. The latter is much bigger effect, and to act on it money would n
@bc_skelly @reason It’s facile to use aggregates to paper over inequality. Look it’s not like I’ve never heard Of Emile Coue, I’d love to pretend a rising tide lifts all boats, but there are a lot of people drowning in steerage, and their lives are nasty,
@A_Schwa In terms of establishing “facts on the ground” that make us worry about equity, I like to use the Chetty JAMA paper on income and life expectancy. https://t.co/sR4VWptTpx
RT @scottlgreer: The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 https://t.co/mcxablksyJ
RT @scottlgreer: The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 https://t.co/mcxablksyJ
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. Second, inequality in life expectancy increased over time. https://t
@BraddrofliT For males, the life expectancy at birth was 75.1 – a decline of 1.2 years from 2019. If you are well off, you might get to see the kids grow up? If you are poor, don't count on it. https://t.co/dr1FaUc3tV
@christeos_pir "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." Source: https://t.co/LX5LgO8p1y
@Breedlove22 All the money might buy you 14 years of life if you're in the poorest 1%! https://t.co/D8YziyutRr
RT @mfranco_uah: Desigualdades económicas y desigualdades en salud en EE.UU. Terrific article and video by @OppInsights and @DeatonAngus…
RT @mfranco_uah: Desigualdades económicas y desigualdades en salud en EE.UU. Terrific article and video by @OppInsights and @DeatonAngus…
Desigualdades económicas y desigualdades en salud en EE.UU. Terrific article and video by @OppInsights and @DeatonAngus https://t.co/Yfpwj8Acca https://t.co/YSEGIg0jFF