How Working-Class Life Is Killing Americans, in Charts

When the economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton first published their research on “deaths of despair” five years ago, they focused on middle-aged whites.

As Case and Deaton continued digging into the data, it became clear that deaths of despair have been surging for people without a four-year college degree. Also in the finding, people without college degrees are less likely to attend church.

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