basquebromance
Diamond Member
- Nov 26, 2015
- 109,396
- 27,039
- 2,220
- Banned
- #1
Working-class men and women like them, of every shade, increasingly are dying of “deaths of despair” — from drugs, alcohol and suicide. That’s why life expectancy in the US for the first time in a century, has declined for three years in a row
jacobin.com
![jacobin.com](https://images.jacobinmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/09101227/GettyImages-153360650.jpg)
America’s Working Class Is Struggling to Survive the Gauntlet of Middle Age
New research finds that Americans without college degrees live roughly eight and a half years less than their college-educated counterparts. Being working-class in America means being ground down and left behind, explaining the rise of “deaths of despair.”
![jacobin.com](https://jacobin.com/static/img/logo/logo-favicon.png)