RWJF on Thursday released a report that looked at how education, income, race and ethnicity play a role in health. Findings include:
- Blacks are more likely than whites to die from many health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer (Hille, Washington Examiner, 2/29);
- Residents who have not graduated from high school are more than four times as likely to have poor or fair health than college graduates;
- College graduates on average live five years longer than residents who do not graduate from high school;
- Higher-income residents on average live two years longer than middle-income individuals; and
- About one in three lower-income residents has a chronic disease, compared with about one in 10 higher-income residents.
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