That's according to a recent study by public health experts in Canada who found stark income inequality is causing a mental health crisis.
AdvertisementIt assessed Census income data, community health survey data, and hospitalization and death rates since 2006.
AdvertisementResearchers said these indicators of declining community health are directly tied to economic conditions.
People with less money might have a more difficult time accessing medicine and mental health services compared to their wealthier neighbors.
Improving public health outcomes and reducing social stigma around money needs to start on a broad scale by addressing economic disparities, she said.
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