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Mapped: Stark UK divide in health and wealth with sickness ‘clearly linked to poverty’

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People living in the most deprived parts of the country are more than twice as likely to be in poor health as those living in the most affluent, a new report has revealed.

People in Liverpool are almost three times more likely to be in poor health than those in Oxfordshire, and twice as likely to be economically inactive, research by the cross-party IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity found.

The researchers found a “stark divide” in health and wealth throughout the UK was leaving many “bad health blackspots”, with people more likely to be out of.

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