woods89
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This is purely anecdotal, but my parents do housecleaning, and have a nice assortment of wealthy clients. All those resultant behaviors, with the exception of dangerous communities, perhaps, occur in the wealthy as well.I was going to say, that looks like a map of US poverty to my uneducated eye.
If I had to pick a category besides genetics that I'd imagine would determine someone's longevity, I'd bet it would be stress. The stress of poverty, and all its resultant behaviors (drug and alcohol abuse, poor sleep, fractured homes and dangerous communities, eating shitty, cheap, processed food) has to be monumental.
Poverty has many ills, but I don't think stress is a unique problem of the poor.