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Life Span Gap Between Rich and Poor

Affluent people are living longer than the poor, 14 years for women, 13 years for men

03/26/2017

Bonnie Boswell Reports

Life Span Gap Between Rich and Poor

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Affluent people are living longer than the poor, 14 years for women, 13 years for men

Not everyone in America is sharing in the benefits of modern health care. More affluent people are living longer than the poor…14 years longer for women and 13 years longer for men. And the gap is widening. Professor Dana Goldman of USC discusses this important…and disturbing trend. And what can be done about it.

03/26/2017

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Bonnie Boswell Reports is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal

Bonnie Boswell Reports

Life Span Gap Between Rich and Poor

Special | 2mVideo has Closed Captions

Not everyone in America is sharing in the benefits of modern health care. More affluent people are living longer than the poor…14 years longer for women and 13 years longer for men. And the gap is widening. Professor Dana Goldman of USC discusses this important…and disturbing trend. And what can be done about it.

03/26/2017

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