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Life Experiences and Income Inequality in the U.S.
Implications for Health

Summary

LIFE EXPERIENCES AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN THE U.S.: Implications for Health
Presented jointly with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and NPR
Monday, January 27, 2020
Brief Video Highlight

As stark income inequalities among American households increase, a poignant picture has emerged of the differences in life experiences between middle- and lower-income households and the wealthiest households. From paying medical bills, to affording housing, to coping with unexpected expenses, and other needs, Americans face very different realities — and the scope of these choices carry profound implications for the country’s health and for society at large. This Forum examined these differences, as well as consider approaches, such as taxation, that could narrow the income gaps.

As background, The Forum drew on results from a unique recent poll that reveals the viewpoints not only of middle- and lower-income respondents, but also of a group not typically captured in polls — those households earning annually at least $500,000 a year (the top 1%). The poll was done by NPR, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Harvard Chan School and covers areas such as financial stress, health care, and life satisfaction. 

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Part of: Policy Controversies.

Presented jointly with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and NPR

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Moderator

Joe Neel
Deputy Senior Supervising Editor and a Correspondent on the Science Desk, NPR

Expert Participants

Robert Blendon
Richard L. Menschel Professor of Public Health and Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis, Emeritus, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Ichiro Kawachi
Professor of Social Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Katherine Newman
Interim Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Boston

Ben Spoer
Manager of Metrics and Analytics, City Health Dashboard Project

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