The Independent highlights a report revealing significant disparities in life expectancy linked to regional wealth in England. Men in poorer areas face an average life expectancy 4.4 years shorter than those in wealthier surroundings, while women fare slightly better with a 3.7-year gap. The report, by the charity Centre for Ageing Better, emphasizes that these inequalities are particularly pronounced in the northern urban areas compared to wealthier, more rural regions located in the south and midlands of England, suggesting urgent action is needed to address these issues.
"Living in the poorest areas of England could cost you almost five years of your life, revealing stark inequalities in life expectancy linked to regional wealth disparities."
"Men living in the poorest areas can expect to live 4.4 fewer years on average than those in the wealthiest areas, with women facing a similar but lesser gap."
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