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Chapel Hill study

The Chapel Hill study examined how income inequality affects health outcomes among different social groups. It found that higher income inequality within a community is associated with worse health and social problems for everyone, not just the poor. This is because greater inequality can lead to increased stress, social unrest, and reduced trust, which negatively impact overall well-being. The study highlights the importance of reducing economic disparities to promote healthier, more cohesive societies.