Why life expectancy gap between rich and poor in UK is growing

New study reveals low-earners are dying almost ten years younger than more affluent peers

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The life expectancy gap between the UK’s rich and poor has widened to almost a decade, new research has found.

And despite an overall increase in how long people are living, the lifespans of women in the most deprived areas of England is shrinking, reports The Independent. The researchers, from Imperial College London, examined data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on millions of people who died between 2000 and 2016.

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