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…which is similar to the difference in life expectancy between the bluest and reddest states. The bluest states have more public health care options (Massachusetts has a full public health care system) with far broader coverage of the population. So no, that’s not how I’d read this graph. 2/2
May 11, 2025, 7:04 PM