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Are We Living in ‘Late Soviet America’? Niall Ferguson and Jonah Goldberg Debate.

Honestly with Bari Weiss

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Taking Life Expectancy Seriously

Life expectancy and mortality rates have been consistently improving throughout American history until the last 20 years, especially for the bottom income quintile. Data shows a steep deterioration in life expectancy, particularly for the disadvantaged, with the US lagging behind other developed countries. The situation for the lowest income quintile in the US is dire, with average life expectancy at 41, significantly lower than in Japan and Switzerland. Infant mortality rates for this group resemble those of developing countries, necessitating a recognition of the seriousness of the issue.

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