Heartbreaking data...
The five New York City ZIP codes with the highest rates of positive tests for the coronavirus have an average per capita income of $26,708, while residents in the five with the lowest rates had an average income of $118,166. interc.pt/39TOrlP

Apr 11, 2020 · 5:08 PM UTC

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The coronavirus is shining a light on the dark side of inequality that is prevalent in the United States.
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Truly disheartening indeed Marianne, but thank you for using your platform to bring awareness to this disparity.
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The density of the housing and living in apartment buildings with shared hallways / elevators are probably a big factor.
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That pretty much says it all ... Without a doubt ... health and well being is related to income ...
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Bulgaria, Turkey, Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica and South Africa These are the only countries in the world with more wealth inequality than the U.S. We don't have a viable candidate for president in 2020 who will fundamentally change this, or will even try. It's a travesty. #M4All
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And people wonder why/how the Progressive Movement started. But even with the data right in front of them they're probably still scratching their heads...
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All politicians should be required to take the “Course in Miracles.” YOU LEAD WITH LOVE. I wish others could do the same.🕊🌎🌀🌟🙏💙
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I could’ve told you this. I live in #ridgewood and hear sirens go by all the time every day. My local hospital in Bushwick was just on @maddow protesting. So infuriating.
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We must make a better world where such grave injustices and class prejudice are not the norm in our society. Truly a shame to see !