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Study: Longterm Unemployment Has Disastrous Effects On Health And Longevity

First Posted: 11/05/10 06:23 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

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WASHINGTON -- With 17 percent of the American workforce either unemployed or underemployed, experts predict that the scarring consequences of the recession -- not just on the bank accounts, but on the health and longevity of the jobless -- will be far-reaching and severe.

Dr. Elise Gould, director of health policy research at the Economic Policy Institute, said in a forum on health and unemployment Friday afternoon that research shows that losing one's job can have a "powerful and negative impact" on the health of the jobless, leading to feelings of failure, depression, anxiety, notably increasing the risks of strokes, heart attacks and catastrophic illnesses, and potentially leading to premature mortality.

"After wage losses, the most direct impact of unemployment is loss of health insurance coverage for those who had it in the first place," she said. "But this is only tip of the iceberg when we think about people's health. It's clear that many Americans are still hurting and will be hurting for a very long time."

According to a research study conducted by William T. Gallo, professor of health policy and management at CUNY, the six- and ten-year risk of heart attack or stroke in people between 51 and 61 years old who have lost their jobs is more than double that of the employed. Gallo also noticed some stress-related changes in the health behavior of older jobless people: there was less physical activity and an increase in daily cigarette consumption among long-term unemployed smokers, an increased risk of a smoking relapse, and some increased drinking and weight gain, which increases the risk of diabetes and heart disease.

Gallo said that even the risk or fear of losing one's job was just a strong a predictor as the actual job loss on an older person's overall health because of internal psychological factors.

Kate Strully, assistant professor at the University of Albany, said the best way to help the longterm jobless cope with unemployment and ameliorate their health issues is to make job loss less traumatic and stressful by reducing the associated financial strain through unemployment insurance, job search assistance and career training.

"We don't often think of unemployment insurance or job search assistance or so forth as a health policy," she said at the forum, "but given the links between psychological components of job loss, stress and disease, financial strain, it's quite possible that there may be health benefits that we currently aren't capturing related to these sorts of programs."

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WASHINGTON -- With 17 percent of the American workforce either unemployed or underemployed, experts predict that the scarring consequences of the recession -- not just on the bank accounts, but on the...
WASHINGTON -- With 17 percent of the American workforce either unemployed or underemployed, experts predict that the scarring consequences of the recession -- not just on the bank accounts, but on the...
 
 
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06:31 PM on 11/15/2010
This may seem incendiary to say, but I think what's been happening was engineered to cause this very problem. Population "management." Cut people off at their knees and give them no way to get back up--death inevitably results. How convenient...how not-so-stealth. The more pain caused by the wealth being hoarded by a few to choke the many, the better for those who think only of themselves and their precious bank acccounts and bragging rights. I have an acquaintance who said "shame on the lazy unemployed who don't want to work." She works for her father, who has kept her in a job for seven years with her car and iPhone paid for on the company dime--not to mention benefits. Then she turns around and says she doesn't want to work anymore. She wants to marry a many who will take care of everything for her--because that's "what God says in the bible." Hypocrisy is a disease. Moreover, the rich who've run away with the wealth have steamrolled the very people whose backs they've broken with no remorse. They haven't "earned" it in good faith or with good intention--they paid off politicians to help them hoard endlessly and created a plutocracy--because they "can."
I wish a plague on the houses of the rich who take the attitude that they deserve all for which they've pillaged from the majority of the population.
02:37 PM on 11/09/2010
Alas, this comes under the heading of No Freaking Kidding.

Unemployment is the biggest problem this country has to face at the moment...and the reluctance of our leaders (particularly but no exclusively on the Right) to do more than mumble a few platitudes about it...while continuing to ship jobs overseas...is frightening.

It is also dangerous. The simple, hard fact of the matter is that unemployment (particularly of men, and men are the big losers in the "man-cession") leads to social instability. History has shown that time, and time again.

We need, then, to deal with the situation by creating jobs...or, by preparing for violence in the streets.

My suggestion? Go with the former, reward companies that don't offshore, invest in new sources of energy (nukes are my fav) and reindustrialize the nation

mjt
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angry in ct
They speak English in What?
09:59 AM on 11/07/2010
New this fall on the Republithug/Teacrazy Job Creation Network:

"The Turtle and The Tan Man"

or "One and a Half Men"
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RumiSouth
Caerbannog!
05:23 AM on 11/07/2010
Nonsense. The poor and unemployed all deserve it for their original sin and just need to meet Jeebus and get a job, is all. If only we took responsibility for ourselves and didn't look to government when we need it, the the magic invisible hand would fart heaven on Earth as we all pull on its finger.
02:21 PM on 11/07/2010
LOL! You could be the new head of the RNC or at least his speech writer!
01:11 AM on 11/07/2010
Of course. Really who wouldnt come to this conclusion?
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ligligl
feelthy liberal! ...and not just a pretty face!
10:17 PM on 11/06/2010
NOTE TO THE POWERS THAT BE: Get a jump on tomorrow, help the jobs situation. Start hiring and training riot police, you're going to need them.
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techBob
whatever happened to peace, love and understanding
09:33 AM on 11/07/2010
favorite. Very good point.
08:30 PM on 11/06/2010
Are the health risks *entirely* due to lack of employment or underemployment, or are they partially due to how expensive it has become to live, eat, and obtain healthcare in the US! Dual incomes are necessary unless you want to live miserably/uncomfortably. Our lives & happiness have become so grossly dependent on income (and consumption, mind you) that a slowdown in income can cause death. Sick.
09:36 PM on 11/06/2010
I don't think our parents had as many health worries as exist today. Food was more wholesome, the air was cleaner, they were more satisfied with less. They didn't run to the doctor for every little
ache and pain and therefore were not exposed to the "cures" of today's medication.
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10:15 AM on 11/07/2010
When I moved to Houston in 1964, there were few butterflies.

Now they are plentiful -- a sign of improved air quality.

No killer smogs, like this one in 1948:

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,853334,00.html
PENNSYLVANIA: Death at Donora - TIME
12:31 PM on 11/07/2010
agreed. i'm also pretty sure their mortgages/rents/car payments/food allowance were also a smaller percentage of their income, making stress levels lower and ability to save for job loss/retirement a lot easier!
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06:51 PM on 11/06/2010
You are witnessing the real beginning of the end of America as we knew it.. Maybe leveling the playing field on the world stage is exactly the end game hear.. remember the Banking Mafia cartels have NO nationality.. they can go and live anywhere with the amount of money they robbed Americans of.
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03:30 PM on 11/06/2010
Obama's policies are working, which is obvious since jobs are being added every month. The problem is that corporations are still exporting jobs to other countries. The Chamber of Commerce is teaching businesses how to do that. Corporations are also hiring experts and professionals from other countries to take jobs here because they will work for less. This is a pure disaster which eventually will result in a banana republic right here in America. Corporations are destroying our country. They don't want to pay their taxes, don't want to clean up their messes, are being subsidized by taxes and spending money on campaign ads for their puppets instead of using it to hire more workers.
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06:45 PM on 11/06/2010
I agree with your post except for the Obams policy's are working.. they are band aids for the theater of it.. Obama sides with the industrialist and banking mafias not the people that is the ruse many have swallowed because they refuse to drop the denial and cherry picking.
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12:15 AM on 11/07/2010
Jobs keep being added every month. This is in large part due to policies of Obama and the Senate and House. The health care bill adds jobs. The improvement of the auto industry is adding jobs. He saved a lot of government jobs. When more people are working, it helps to build the economy so that more jobs can be added. Do the dems need to do more? Of course. They need to do it fast because soon there will be gridlock to a much greater degree.
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ryker88
Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.
01:57 PM on 11/06/2010
The unemployed are merely sacrificial lambs to the Rethug mission of destroying the Obama presidency.
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06:46 PM on 11/06/2010
They make good resources for the MIC....
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Kurn
All dogs go to heaven
12:06 PM on 11/06/2010
"I don't want government telling me what to do!",they cry-yet they're perfectly willing to bow down to Armey and the Koch brothers telling them how to think and act.I would find this election amusing,except Ohio just became a subsidiary of Fox and the outlook ain't good.
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06:48 PM on 11/06/2010
Americans have been turned into corporate drone/zombies that worship the "system" The system fraudulently sold Americans for years.. they have made corruption an American institution.. It has exceeded the great Americans past time in practice.
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Kurn
All dogs go to heaven
11:48 AM on 11/06/2010
The "I have a job,so screw you" crowd will be screaming the loudest when their neighborhoods are full of abandoned houses and their property values tank.Don't think it can happen?Look at Vegas and SoCal.Gated communities looking like ghost towns.And yet Job 1 for repubs is to "investigate",and possibly try to impeach the President.Creating jobs,whether public or private,is of NO CONCERN TO THEM.
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suzc
Speak the Truth, even if your voice shakes
01:10 PM on 11/06/2010
Two years ago their stated mission was "Retake the majority."
One year ago their stated mission was "Get rid of Nancy Pelosi."
This year their stated mission is "Destroy the President."

Great leadership, guys!

Now, where are those JOBS again???
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09:42 PM on 11/06/2010
And they fulfill these goals while taking taxpayer money for their salaries. They do nothing of value to Americans, and we pay them for it. "Smaller government," my foot. Small-minded lack of governance is more like it.
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angry in ct
They speak English in What?
09:33 AM on 11/07/2010
Maybe John Boehner needs caddies?
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rshrink
05:48 PM on 11/06/2010
They will not create jobs, in fact, they are exporting them out of the country. The Chamber of Commerce, who financed a lot of the repub campaigns, is teaching companies how to outsource jobs. Corporations are starting to hire professionals from other countries so that they can pay them less. The corporations are wanting to bust unions, to get pay as low as possible and force Americans to compete with other countries. This appears to be the only way now that they can increase profits to pay their investors.
11:40 AM on 11/06/2010
Well, Obama just met with India regarding a new billion some dollar trade deal that may or may not create American jobs, "Officials said the deals would support 53,670 U.S. jobs, but it was not clear how many, if any, new jobs would be created as a result."

Get used to the global new world order way of living folks. . . we can't make any type of decisions as an independent, sovereign nation without the approval of international committees. . . NICE
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Kurn
All dogs go to heaven
11:52 AM on 11/06/2010
So we should cancel the deal and turn turtle?
12:07 PM on 11/06/2010
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OSCPJ
Want it? Work 4 it. No 1 has ever drown in sweat.
02:34 PM on 11/06/2010
Would they be new jobs, or "Created or Saved" and what new accounting trick will be used?
11:36 AM on 11/06/2010
Well, with the new wealth care reform bill, these people who are suffering should be able to find affordable health care. . .
10:58 AM on 11/06/2010
Grayson / Kucinich 2010
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03:16 PM on 11/06/2010
Im on that one for sure...it would be abut frekin time too!