Inequality in income and mortality in the United States: analysis of mortality and potential pathways
- 20 April 1996
- Vol. 312 (7037) , 999-1003
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.312.7037.999
Abstract
Objective: To examine the relation between health outcomes and the equality with which income is distributed in the United States. Design: The degree of income inequality, defined as the percentage of total household income received by the less well off 50% of households, and changes in income inequality were calculated for the 50 states in 1980 and 1990. These measures were then examined in relation to all cause mortality adjusted for age for each state, age specific deaths, changes in mortalities, and other health outcomes and potential pathways for 1980, 1990, and 1989-91. Main outcome measure: Age adjusted mortality from all causes. Results: There was a significant correlation (r=0.62, PConclusions: Variations between states in the inequality of the distribution of income are significantly associated with variations between states in a large number of health outcomes and social indicators and with mortality trends. These differences parallel relative investments in human and social capital. Economic policies that influence income and wealth inequality may have an important impact on the health of countries. There was a significant correlation (r=0.62) between the proportion of total household income received by the less well off 50% of households and variation between states in death rates for the United States Income inequality was also significantly related to changes in mortality with smaller declines between 1980-90 in those states with greater income inequality Income inequality was associated with a large number of other health outcomes and with measures related to investments in human and social capital Economic policies that increase income inequality may also have a deleterious effect on population healthKeywords
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