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LYNN BERGMAN: PAN-DEM-OGRAPHICS |
These revelations were eye-opening… the media in general has been promoting the idea that extreme poverty due to discrimination among some minority groups is at the root of Covid-19 disparities between minorities and whites. In actuality, it appears, from CDC summary information, that all women and highest-income black men are more obese, along with the obesity-accompanying heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer, and thus are at greatest risk. Low and high income hold greater risks than medium income for white and Hispanic men.
With final construction of the border wall with Mexico and its associated near 100% southern border security, we can expect new immigration laws that ends the discriminatory practices of both political parties and consumers. Agriculture will finally be forced by markets to pay a fair wage for Hispanic labor, unions will accept Hispanics into their ranks, and consumers will pay a fair price for food and other goods and services.
It is worth noting also that the steady downward trend of life expectancy in the U.S. from 2013 to 2018 (78.94 to 78.81) has been reversed from 2018 to 2020, rising from 78.81 in 2018 to 78.93 in 2020. It is not surprising that more people working makes for longer lives? Covid-19 has certainly proved that less jobs go along with shortened lives..
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