Chicago an outlier in health outcomes among racial groups – Crain’s*

Of the 30 most populous cities in the U.S., Chicago has one of the largest racial gaps in life expectancy. Here, the average life expectancy for Black individuals is now 10 years less than that of whites. This difference is two years more than the racial gap seen nationally. In fact, only three big cities fare worse. Most alarmingly, Chicago’s racial mortality gap was growing even before the COVID pandemic hit.

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The Paraclete
3 years ago

The results are driven by all the murdered children! There’s a lot of them. Shot, starved, drowned, beaten.

debtsor
3 years ago

Well, obviously, equity demands that white and asian people die at younger ages…

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