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The Gray Area with Sean Illing cover image

Best of: Robert Sapolsky on the toxic intersection of poverty and stress

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

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The Multi-Directory Feedback Loop That Drives Poverty

Stress impairs the function of your prefrontal cortex. And you get worse at doing the right thing when that's the harder thing to do. Stress makes us steeper discounters, and people are more willing to borrow in the present against the future. By age five, your parents socioeconomic status is a predictor of how high your stress hormone levels are going to be during rest.

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