

David Cutler and Ed Glaeser on the Health and Wealth of Cities
Sep 8, 2021
Renowned economists David Cutler and Ed Glaeser from Harvard delve into urban health and the challenges cities face in a post-pandemic world. They discuss the surprising correlations between education and healthcare outcomes. The duo examines how remote work reshapes urban landscapes and the aesthetic complexities of city development. They also tackle pressing issues like healthcare reform, suicide rates, and the impact of immigration clusters. Their enlightening conversation ponders the future prospects of cities like Miami and the role of governance in fostering resilience.
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Education and Health
- Education predicts health more than behaviors or income.
- Social and environmental factors shape health, making it easier for higher-SES individuals to thrive.
Early Education and Health
- The health benefits of education are more pronounced at younger ages.
- Cities run by upper-middle-class individuals often have environments conducive to health.
Social Insurance for Health
- Improve health by ensuring social insurance programs reach everyone effectively.
- These programs, from Medicare to housing policies, have a larger impact on health than previously thought.