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Steve Sailer (guest) meinte am 3. Nov, 06:21:
A guess as to an alternative explanation
Off the top of my head, I would guess that low income people living in high income neighborhoods are often downwardly mobile individuals who grew up in that rich neighborhood, but now have low incomes due to poor health, drugs, or alcohol. Not surprisingly, they would have higher death rates for the same reason that they have lower incomes. 
furriskey (guest) antwortete am 3. Nov, 12:17:
What about the opposite?
Supposing you are a wealthy bastard who chooses to live in Oakland? Will your life expectancy increase? My bet would be no.. 
Anon (guest) antwortete am 10. Nov, 22:37:
Of course not, are you aware of the crime rate in Oakland? 

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