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545. The Psychological Impact of Living With Social Inequality with Keith Payne

May 26, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, Keith Payne, a psychology and neuroscience professor at UNC Chapel Hill and author of influential books on social inequality, explores the complex relationship between wealth distribution and well-being. He reveals how perceived social inequality not only affects individual happiness but also fuels political polarization. Keith highlights the role of identity in political alignment and offers strategies for healthier dialogue across divides. Empathy and understanding emerge as pivotal tools for bridging societal gaps.
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INSIGHT

Inequality's Deep Impact on Wellbeing

  • Inequality impacts wellbeing more than absolute wealth in developed societies.
  • Higher inequality predicts worse health, crime, and addiction outcomes than poverty does.
INSIGHT

Perceived Inequality Matters Most

  • Perceived inequality affects psychological wellbeing more than actual wealth disparity.
  • Visible signs of wealth influence status comparisons and feelings of relative poverty.
ANECDOTE

Payne's Upward Mobility Stress

  • Keith Payne felt stress moving from a working-class background to a wealthier academic environment.
  • Feeling out of place among wealthier peers can reduce subjective wellbeing despite improved mobility.
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