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Here in the United States, our high level of income inequality corresponds with 883, 914 unnecessary deaths each year. More specifically, the report concluded that if we had an income distribution more like that of the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland — or eleven other wealthy countries — every year, about one in three deaths in the US could be avoided.
High Inequality Results in More US Deaths Than Tobacco, Car Crashes and Guns Combined | Q&A | BillMoyers.com
Now watch the rightwing peckerwoods , cry Obama
High Inequality Results in More US Deaths Than Tobacco, Car Crashes and Guns Combined | Q&A | BillMoyers.com
Now watch the rightwing peckerwoods , cry Obama