Health Determinants
Social services and poverty status
Country comparison, poverty:
Country comparison, inequality:
Country comparison, social spending:
A large body of research has demonstrated the many ways in which income can influence health outcomes. People with lower incomes are less likely than those with higher incomes to report being in good health, and there is a growing disparity in the life expectancy of low- vs high-income Americans. The GINI coefficient is a measure of income inequality that allows for international comparisons.
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