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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Mar 26, 2017, 10:59 AM Mar 2017

Americans are dying 'deaths of despair.' Will Trump help? - by the WaPo Editorial Board

By Editorial Board March 25 at 5:53 PM

IT IS a political cliche that President Trump owes his electoral victory to the extraordinary support he received from white voters without a college degree, two-thirds of whom voted for the Republican. Much less settled is the question of why these largely low-income voters, once reliable Democrats, cast their lot with a brash billionaire from New York.

The precise source of the discontent that produced this outburst of reactionary populism is hotly debated; some of Mr. Trump’s support reflects motives, such as xenophobia or racism, that can be neither comprehended nor respected. Yet there is an objective aspect to “white working-class” grievance. Anyone who doubts it need only read “Mortality and morbidity in the 21st century,” the new report by Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton of Princeton University and his colleague Anne Case, presented to a Brookings Institution conference Thursday. The gist is that death rates for non-Hispanic white men and women aged 25 to 64 rose steadily between 1999 and 2015, while death rates for the comparable age cohorts of all other demographic groups either held their own or continued to improve. The cumulative impact of these trends, the authors note, account for the stunning fact that overall life expectancy in the United States decreased slightly between 2014 and 2015, the first such decline since 1993, during the AIDS epidemic.

Even more troubling are the specific causes of rising mortality among non-college-educated white Americans: drug overdoses, suicides and alcohol-related liver disease, or, as Mr. Deaton and Ms. Case aptly call them, “deaths of despair.” If the despair could be cured by bringing back high-paying jobs that built the erstwhile “blue collar aristocracy,” as Mr. Trump promised during his campaign, then there might be cause for hope. However, the authors demonstrate that “deaths of despair” do not seem connected to falling income; otherwise, mortality would also have risen, not fallen, for Hispanics and African Americans, whose incomes fared no better than those for whites.

Mr. Deaton and Ms. Case blame “cumulative disadvantage,” whose components include not only job loss but also the breakdown of communities and the decline of marriage. That seems plausible. But it isn’t immediately clear how government could reverse those long-term trends, although it is clear that Mr. Trump’s policy agenda won’t do much for the people who gave him their votes, and might hurt them.

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Americans are dying 'deaths of despair.' Will Trump help? - by the WaPo Editorial Board (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2017 OP
Trump will hand out the ammunition. Turbineguy Mar 2017 #1
The biggest problem causing this trend of blue collar rabid Republicans is Dustlawyer Mar 2017 #2
when minorities Dan Mar 2017 #3
You got that right. nt raccoon Mar 2017 #4

Dustlawyer

(10,495 posts)
2. The biggest problem causing this trend of blue collar rabid Republicans is
Sun Mar 26, 2017, 01:12 PM
Mar 2017

RW propaganda constantly telling them they are being screwed by the poor, immigrants, minorities, and liberals!

They are programmed to be angry and afraid which makes de-programming them next to impossible!

Dan

(3,562 posts)
3. when minorities
Mon Mar 27, 2017, 07:58 PM
Mar 2017

have these issues - the solution is the criminal justice system, otherwise - no big deal.

my opinion...

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