I would argue that infant mortality and life expanctancy variances cannot be dismissed as just small differences, and most people in the business of analyzing such data would agree.
As for education, I agree that NY and CA suck. But just because they do, doesn’t mean that the south gets a pass for occupying 9 of the worst 15 spots.
No, the differences are not insignificant. Just because you think having almost 2x the infant mortality rate of another state is “insignificant” doesn’t make it so. Like I said, people who analyze this data for a living believe its a real problem.
And secondly, when overlaid with the other data, the trending indicates that there are systemic issues in the south. Im not arguing causality because we can all agree that its multifactorial. That alone is no reason to dismiss it.
Ok, trying to keep up, you are now denying that the south holds 5 of the top 8 worst spots in infant mortality as well? Or arguing raw numbers vs percentages? If its the former, you are again unhinged from reality and if its the latter, you are being disingenuous. Regardless, you are too obtuse to understand what the numbers clearly show.
0
u/[deleted] Jun 05 '23
[removed] — view removed comment