Poverty Shortens Your Life
New research into life expectancy across England’s richest and poorest areas reveals the real cost of social inequality: a decade of life.
Andrew Kersley is a freelance writer. His work has appeared in Wired and LabourList, among others.
New research into life expectancy across England’s richest and poorest areas reveals the real cost of social inequality: a decade of life.
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