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Socioeconomic differences in mortality found in the u.s. are most likely attributable to lack of universal health insurance coverage

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It is true that socioeconomic differences can be an attributable factor that other citizens cannot fully enjoy resources such as health insurance coverage because these type of services need financial maintenance and stability. Since not everyone can enjoy such, mortality rate is highly likely.
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