State of the Union 2016: Health

The U.S. population is not just sicker, on average, than the European population, but also has a higher level of health inequality than the European population. The U.S. states that combine low self-rated health with high health inequality look strikingly similar—in terms of their health profiles—to Central and Eastern European countries.

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Author: 

Jason Beckfield,
Katherine Morris
Publication Date: 
February 2016