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UK cost-of-living crisis set to increase early deaths: study

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The UK's inflation-fueled cost-of-living crisis is set to "cut lives short" and "significantly widen the wealth-health gap", according to a study published by open access journal BMJ Public Health on Monday.

Modeling conducted for the study predicted that the proportion of people "dying before their time" (under the age of 75) will rise by nearly 6.5 percent due to the sustained period of high prices.

The most deprived households will experience four times the number of extra deaths than the wealthiest households, it forecast, with the poorest having to spend a larger proportion of their income on energy, the cost of which has soared.

The researchers studied the impact of inflation on in Scotland in 2022-3, with and without mitigating measures such as to help cut household bills.

The collected data was then used to model various potential future outcomes on life expectancy and inequalities for the UK as a whole if different mitigating policies were implemented.

Without any mitigation, the found that inflation could increase deaths by five percent in the least deprived areas and by 23 percent in the most deprived—coming down to two percent and eight percent with mitigation, with an overall rate of around 6.5 percent.

Overall would also fall in each case, it added.

"Our analysis contributes to evidence that the economy matters for ," said the researchers.

"The mortality impacts of inflation and real-terms income reduction are likely to be large and negative, with marked inequalities in how these are experienced.

"Implemented public policy responses are not sufficient to protect health and prevent widening inequalities," they added.

UK inflation unexpectedly slowed in August to 6.7 percent from a high of 11.1 percent, but remains the highest in the G7, fueled by coronavirus lockdowns, Brexit and the war in Ukraine.

More information: Population mortality impacts of the rising cost of living in Scotland: scenario modelling study, BMJ Public Health (2023). DOI: 10.1136/bmjph-2023-000097

Journal information: BMJ Public Health

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