“Basically, more unequal societies have worse quality of life. Across countries and among U.S. states, more inequality, independent of absolute levels of income, predicts higher rates of crime, including homicide, and higher incarceration rates.”
An excellent article. Thank you for posting it. Further evidence in support of UBI, universal access to health care and a more progressive tax system.
I think many are not really going to absorb the very open lines of this article. It's a simple concept but I can just hear my twin - our ancestors never owned slaves why should my tax dollars go to black people who did not work for it. OR the rich worked for their riches why should they be taxed to death. Forgetting or some how justifying that the rich are NOT taxed to death.
I have not gotten through the whole article - yet - I will say this mirrors the studies on Black American mothers and their babies - higher mortality rates for both are attributed to the daily stress of racism and fear they are subjected to on top of some in the medical community that believe Black People do not feel pain like whites.It's just so sad.
I knew the U.S. had a high level of SES inequality and adverse health outcomes, yet it is helpful to see the comparison with other countries, especially the ones with SES equality and good health outcomes. They are the countries I expect would have good health outcomes.