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Income inequality: Bad for your health?

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Mary Bruno

New data from researchers at the University of Wisconsin's Population Health Institute suggest that people living in communities where there is high income inequality die before the age of 75 more often than people living in communities where incomes are more equal. “It’s not just the level of income in a community that matters," Bridget Catlin, the co-director of the project, told The New York Times. "It’s also how income is distributed.” The New York Times has a cool interactive map that shows inequality, county-by-county, across the U.S.

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Mary Bruno

By Mary Bruno

Mary was Crosscut's Editor-in-Chief and Interim Publisher. In more than 25 years as a journalist, she has worked as a writer, editor and editorial director for a variety of print and web publications,