Being born working class is bad for your health and moving up the social ladder doesn’t compensate

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It turns out that being born working class is bad for your health - and it doesn't get better if you go up the social ladder

 

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stphnmaher Dammit

So now you have to choose in wich part of the social ladder you want to be born?

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