The fourth leading cause of death in the US? Cumulative poverty

The Guardian | by Reverend William Barber and Gregg Gonsalves |

We hear so much about crime rates, opioids, and gun violence in America, but so little from our elected leaders about the poverty crisis”.

“A recent study by one of our colleagues shows that cumulative poverty over many years is the fourth leading cause of death in this country. Current poverty – just being poor right now – is seventh on that list, and it alone causes 10 times as many deaths as homicide, close to five times as many deaths as gun violence, and 2.5 times as many deaths as drug overdoses. Cumulative poverty that lingers year after year is associated with approximately 60% more deaths than current poverty, putting only heart disease, cancer and smoking-related deaths ahead in the number of Americans it kills.”

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