Americans’ health has long been unequal, but a new study shows that the disparity between the life expectancies of different populations has nearly doubled since 2000.
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Please note health state life expectancy data includes 2020 data, which means 2020 coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths are included. The data cannot show the full impact of COVID-19 deaths on inequalities.