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A Mysterious Health Wave Is Breaking Out Across the U.S. by The Ringer

A Mysterious Health Wave Is Breaking Out Across the U.S.

from Plain English with Derek Thompson

by The Ringer

Published: Fri Dec 27 2024

Show Notes

Why do Americans die younger than citizens of other rich countries? The most important reason is that life in America is inexcusably dangerous. The U.S. has more fatalities from gun violence, drugoverdoses, and autoaccidents than just about any other similarly rich nation, and its obesity rate is about 50 percent higher than the European average. Put this all together, and the U.S. is rightly considered a “richdeath trap” for its young and middle-aged citizens.


That’s the bad news. Now here’s the good news. In the past 12 months, quietly and without much media fanfare, the government reportedthat drug deaths declined, murders declined, traffic fatalities declined, and the standard measure of obesity declined. This inside straight of good news has never happened before in the 21st century—and perhaps decades before that.


Today’s guest is Charles Fain Lehman. He’s a fellow at the Manhattan Institute whose expertise is unpacking complex trends in the most gruesome areas, like drugs, murder, and death, in America. Today, he explains why the U.S. seems to be experiencing a sort of mysterious health wave and whether we should expect it to last.


If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com.


Host: Derek Thompson

Guest: Charles Fain Lehman

Producer: Devon Baroldi


Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/12/violence-obesity-overdoses-health-covid/681079/

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