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. 2023 Jan 5;5:975729. doi: 10.3389/frai.2022.975729

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Divided nation: Poverty gap in England one of the worst in the Western world
People can now find out how wealthy their area is because a charity has ranked every parish and put the results online
Condemned: Kids born in Toxteth die younger than those in affluent areas
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THE alarming gap between rich and poor neighborhoods makes England one of the most unequal countries in the developed world, research by a poverty charity has revealed. And people are now one click away from finding out how wealthy their area is because the worried charity has ranked every Church of England parish and put the results online. The Church Urban Fund findings show the 10 poorest communities are all in the North. Nine are in the North West with five in - Liverpool. Toxteth (East) where 62% of kids live in poverty is the most deprived parish. Only two of the richest communities are in the North - wags' paradise Alderley Edge in Cheshire, and Wheldrake in York. Camberley Heatherside in Surrey - where only 6% of children and 3% of pensioners live in poverty - is ranked as the richest parish. Paul Hackwood, of the Cuf, said: “we live in one of the most unequal countries in the Western world, where babies born a few miles apart can have widely differing life expectancies - of 10 years or more.” The table of 12,706 Church of England parishes was drawn up using statistics that show life expectancy and poverty.
Divided nation: Poverty gap in England one of the worst in the Western world
People can now find out how wealthy their area is because a charity has ranked every parish and put the results online
Condemned: Kids born in Toxteth die younger than those in affluent areas
Getty
THE alarming gap between rich and poor neighborhoods makes England one of the most unequal countries in the developed world, research by a poverty charity has revealed. And people are now one click away from finding out how wealthy their area is because the worried charity has ranked every Church of England parish and put the results online. The Church Urban Fund findings show the 10 poorest communities are all in the North. Nine are in the North West with five in - Liverpool. Toxteth (East) where 62% of kids live in poverty is the most deprived parish. Only two of the richest communities are in the North - wags' paradise Alderley Edge in Cheshire, and Wheldrake in York. Camberley Heatherside in Surrey - where only 6% of children and 3% of pensioners live in poverty - is ranked as the richest parish. Paul Hackwood, of the Cuf, said: “we live in one of the most unequal countries in the Western world, where babies born a few miles apart can have widely differing life expectancies - of 10 years or more.” The table of 12,706 Church of England parishes was drawn up using statistics that show life expectancy and poverty.