A global study led by a researcher at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and published in the journal Scientific Reports reveals that economic disparities at a societal level can't be attributed solely to the poor making bad choices or the wealthy making good ones. Poor decisions we
reveals that economic disparities at a societal level can’t be attributed solely to the poor making bad choices or the wealthy making good ones. Poor decisions were the same across all income groups, including for people who have overcome poverty.
The study is based on online surveys in 22 languages with close to 5,000 participants from 27 countries in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.
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