How could evidence show up for well being? How about Gini, look at the list of the most unequal, and likely the states with health disparities. I have left out the middle. One can see that states that expanded medicaid are at the bottom of the inequality chart. I can tell you all, straight away, is that these authors proved that more health care generally improves health outcomes. One can also use economics to orict shoes keep your feet healthy, and food keeps you alive. There is no possible way these author compared alternative uses for the money.
2010
Rank State Gini
Coefficient
1 Utah 0.419
2 Alaska 0.422
3 Wyoming 0.423
4 New Hampshire 0.425
5 Iowa 0.427
6 Wisconsin 0.430
7 Nebraska 0.432
8 Hawaii 0.433
8 Idaho 0.433
8 North Dakota 0.433
34 New Mexico 0.464
34 North Carolina 0.464
37 Illinois 0.465
38 Kentucky 0.466
39 Rhode Island 0.467
40 Georgia 0.468
40 Mississippi 0.468
40 Tennessee 0.468
43 Texas 0.469
44 California 0.471
45 Alabama 0.472
46 Florida 0.474
47 Louisiana 0.475
47 Massachusetts 0.475
49 Connecticut 0.486
50 New York 0.499
51 District of Columbia 0.532
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