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."…
We cannot survive without economic stability. There are few beggars that have medical insurance, a job, pay taxes, have a home, family, or anything else for that matter. We are not interested in forced socialism @SpeakerPelosi. You tried it with @BernieSan
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."…
"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
"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
Gaps in #lifeexpectancy (LE) between richest 1% & poorest 1% of ppl was 14.6 yrs for men & 10.1 yrs for women. Gaps also increased between 2001 & 2014 with LE up 2.34 & 2.91 yrs for men & women in top 5%, but only up 0.32 & 0.04 yrs
Life expectancy between the top 1% and the bottom 1% is now 15 years. https://t.co/HZp0TFzMUt
RT @LizSzabo: The health have's and have not's: The richest 1 percent of American men live 15 years longer than the poorest 1 percent; the…
The health have's and have not's: The richest 1 percent of American men live 15 years longer than the poorest 1 percent; the richest women live 10 years longer than the poorest, according to a JAMA study. https://t.co/4TsuRrZih7
@ArcterusGnu @realJoeChill @peterdaou but that study is not right. I sent a REAL one below. I mean, CNN money? Really? https://t.co/kVAW0EZmqv yes, having more education and more money lets you live longer but it is not relevant if you have heart disease o
@ArcterusGnu @realJoeChill @peterdaou that is not true at all. you can't just make up statistics. https://t.co/kVAW0EZmqv That is scientific illiteracy. David Bowie was in top 1% but he died of cancer at 69. John McCain was in top 1% but died of cancer.
If you’re poor you can’t think about retiring before 70 if at all. For lower income brackets US life expectancy is 78-83. 13 illness ridden years are what they leave you with now. https://t.co/8ktNxksjJC https://t.co/PoU58SMnd6
RT @mateo_tao: Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was ass…
RT @mateo_tao: Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was ass…
RT @mateo_tao: Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was ass…
If you want to live longer by two cars, if you want to live even longer buy three cars
RT @leoschilbach: "In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life…
Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001–2014 In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased. +https://t.co/L5QCgQgH1W
RT @leoschilbach: "In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life…
RT @leoschilbach: "In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life…
"In the United States between 2001 and 2014, higher income was associated with greater longevity, and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased." https://t.co/a5FXixwm48
One of the most profound findings in the documentary "Unnatural Causes (...)," was that income is a major social determinant in how long a person will live. Those will lower incomes are predicted to have shorter lifespans https://t.co/Aqmsc0gxqg #health311
RT @fr_hossain: 🆘Just $1 Increase in Minimum Wage Is Linked to an Astonishing Mental Health Effect https://t.co/yqW4h5KIio 💵The Associatio…
RT @fr_hossain: 🆘Just $1 Increase in Minimum Wage Is Linked to an Astonishing Mental Health Effect https://t.co/yqW4h5KIio 💵The Associatio…
RT @fr_hossain: 🆘Just $1 Increase in Minimum Wage Is Linked to an Astonishing Mental Health Effect https://t.co/yqW4h5KIio 💵The Associatio…
🆘Just $1 Increase in Minimum Wage Is Linked to an Astonishing Mental Health Effect https://t.co/yqW4h5KIio 💵The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001-2014 https://t.co/b18wmAA1NU •Top 10 https://t.co/SeZDn4eTSG #Health
RT @brainbanker: In US 2001- 2014 higher income was associated with greater longevity and differences in life expectancy across income grou…
Evidence from the UK and the US proves that income inequality shortens peoples life expectancy... How is this fair? Sources https://t.co/ldICPG4Lzs and https://t.co/F82Eqx51EC #highpayday #economicjustice
@ArletteSaenz @GangTulsa @AndrewYang #EradicatePoverty - this is key. The poorest 1% have life expectancies that are 15 years shorter for men, and a decade shorter for women (compared to the wealthiest 1%). Poverty is a death sentence that should not be
RT @cupallcare: Living poor is stressful; dying poor is difficult and stressful. Stress itself harmful in many ways. SDOH may drive outco…
#US #healthcare Reform https://t.co/m6CvThhq1w #healthcare Spending https://t.co/MqnhWbPTus #Income & #life Expectancy https://t.co/U6gnJU6ICJ Eliminating Waste in #healthcare https://t.co/JOwGlHXOFQ Silencing the #Science on Gun Research https://t
Some good articles here! My wish -2020 will help more decision makers “see” the value of investing in #prevention. Americans’ life expectancy is declining. Other countries are doing much better. Cheers to a brighter future! https://t.co/3XPJN9kcFZ
RT @cupallcare: Living poor is stressful; dying poor is difficult and stressful. Stress itself harmful in many ways. SDOH may drive outco…
EXPECTATIVA DE VIDA El 1% de los hombres más pobres de Estados Unidos tiene 14.6 años MENOS de expectativa de vida que el 1% de los más ricos. https://t.co/B9U83t7KnM
Living poor is stressful; dying poor is difficult and stressful. Stress itself harmful in many ways. SDOH may drive outcomes more than technology. @cupallcaare @cuanschutz Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States https://t.co/8
@JAMANetworkOpen an article of the decade: Longevity is high in areas with more immigrants and college graduates. Earlier mortality linked to obesity, smoking, sedentariness https://t.co/dL7M5ZMLMm
RT @brainbanker: In US 2001- 2014 higher income was associated with greater longevity and differences in life expectancy across income grou…
In US 2001- 2014 higher income was associated with greater longevity and differences in life expectancy across income groups increased over time #healthequity @JAMA_current @AmerMedicalAssn @AAMCtoday https://t.co/QQkrperPoP
@Ryan_Burgio @RedwoodGirl @mmameg @sangerkatz Richest Americans life expectancy greater than Switzerland (also a rich nation, much more homogeneous) https://t.co/Vf3wnsbz4g
@SMorain @sarahgollust @BrendanSaloner @prof_goldberg @WrightCensored @SteveJoffe @hadleyssmith @RealCedricDark Ruger 2008 Parts 1 and 2: https://t.co/QaJQij4ZJm https://t.co/kYZApUcK30 I think this paper factors in somewhere too: https://t.co/i5FsVVMaBM
@TonyZador This is for Americans, Chetty et al 2016 JAMA. https://t.co/KAETxoCvSU
Wow this is shocking (or not so much): Women tend to live 3 years longer when in 5% top income distribution? 😲 Due to better stress management, or lack of too much stress at older age? 🤔 https://t.co/skIFu5srVY
RT @NoorQui: Between 2001 and 2014, life expectancy increased by 2.34 years for men and 2.91 years for women in the top 5% of the income di…
@BernieSanders Chetty R, Stepner M, Abraham S, et al. The Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2001-2014. JAMA. 2016;315(16):1750–1766. doi:https://t.co/HMSlyOd01F
In the US, the richest 1% live 14.6 years longer than the poorest 1%. Here is a graphic that shows how class is correlated to life expectancy. https://t.co/FuH5rfwzya https://t.co/XozFAZHRE9
@davidasinclair Don’t forget $$$ - get rich or die tryin https://t.co/11cFTYKED2
@iam_preethi A giant leap of a conclusion to make from a single anecdote. Money does, in fact, buy health as clearly seen by mortality rates analyzed through income. https://t.co/4SdKTvdB7k
RT @MaxCRoser: @AnthonyOxon @DrSinanovic @jasonhickel @_HannahRitchie That’s very good to hear! Thanks. This paper is great and discusses…
@AnthonyOxon @DrSinanovic @jasonhickel @_HannahRitchie That’s very good to hear! Thanks. This paper is great and discusses the inequality in LE and income in the US https://t.co/2e0M9D2Egg
@andre_spicer Also life expectancy in the US depends more strongly on personal wealth than in other first-world countries & this dependency has grown over the years. https://t.co/JaD4iriDyS
Might one attribute this Big League longevity to the well-known correlation between income and life expectancy? https://t.co/SjfRKxURDg
Could this amazing longevity be due to the well-known correlation between a person's income and their life expectancy? https://t.co/SjfRKxURDg
Years ago, when I delivered newspapers for a living, I would listen to talk radio, as it was one of the few things that would come in clearly and a large section of my route covered rural parts of the Texas Panhandle,... https://t.co/ngb86wcGLN
@Elijah87036993 @Ninja @ladygaga @Drake https://t.co/HehkYfkfEA https://t.co/YYxrSZdHJ3 https://t.co/D0aqyl8HXH https://t.co/eI8vtRmRID Yeah, money matters when talking about life expectancy kiddo :)
RT @pmklose: 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) fo…
RT @pmklose: 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) fo…
RT @pmklose: 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) fo…
RT @pmklose: 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) fo…
RT @pmklose: 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) fo…
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/mD7qXekh22
Between 2001 and 2014, life expectancy increased by 2.34 years for men and 2.91 years for women in the top 5% of the income distribution, but by only 0.32 years for men and 0.04 years for women in the bottom 5% https://t.co/Zl31JeA1jd https://t.co/SfXtlkG
RT @NoorQui: women in the top 1% of income live +10.1 years longer than the lowest 1%. men in the top 1% of income live +14.6 years longer…
women in the top 1% of income live +10.1 years longer than the lowest 1%. men in the top 1% of income live +14.6 years longer than the lowest 1%. rather than being subject to a thresholding effect, life expectancy increases continuously with income. htt
@sublime078 @SenSanders It's not quite that simple, but it's pretty much that simple and we can sweat the last few years when we get there https://t.co/QUCCIa79H4 https://t.co/EHKbHSxNOq
@tombeckettcat @hannacjones @SenSanders It's not quite that simple, but it's pretty much that simple and we can sweat the last few years when we get there https://t.co/QUCCIa79H4 https://t.co/k74stBcPk0
@Jonheathcote @gabriel_zucman Also here (Figure 3) https://t.co/kns261G819
RT @MPenikas: @gabriel_zucman @a_manconi Private (non universal) insurance-based health care means income affects outcome https://t.co/dwwc…
Association Between Income and Life Expectancy in the United States https://t.co/VYkxESXvjd via @instapaper
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
RT @Mika_Regan: 国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/z…
国民皆保険のない米国、収入のトップ1%とボトム1%では、40歳時点の平均余命に15年差があるそうだ。 「アメリカの医療」と一言で言っても、階層によって健康や医療について見える世界は全く異なっているという事なんだなあ。 https://t.co/zAp415U1w7
"The best prediction of health is wealth." #pearlsfromM1 Link to figure --> https://t.co/lNDxlfd76V https://t.co/lJpwsORIlg