The poorest Australians are twice as likely to die before age 75 as the richest, and the gap is widening

By Tim Adair and Alan Lopez
May 30 2020 - 1:00pm
The poorest Australians are twice as likely to die before age 75 as the richest, and the gap is widening
The poorest Australians are twice as likely to die before age 75 as the richest, and the gap is widening

People living in socially disadvantaged areas and outside major cities are much more likely to die prematurely, new research shows. The study, published in the journal Australian Population Studies, reveals this gap has widened significantly in recent years, largely because rates of premature death among the least advantaged Australians have stopped improving.

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