VoxDev Development Economics

S7 Ep18: The complex link between poverty and health

Apr 8, 2026
Adriana Lleras-Muney, UCLA health economist who studies how socioeconomic conditions shape life and longevity. She explores why richer people live longer, how poor health can push families into poverty, and why cash transfers often fail to improve health. She compares public health insurance and preventive care to cash, and explains why local context and program design determine what actually works.
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Health Improves Faster With Income At Low Levels

  • The income–health relationship is concave: additional income buys more health at the bottom than at the top.
  • Adriana Lleras-Muney explains poor people see steeper health gains from income because returns diminish at higher incomes.
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Health And Poverty Cause Each Other

  • Causality runs both ways: poor health can cause poverty and poverty can harm health.
  • Lleras-Muney notes treating illness often improves economic outcomes, especially where medical access is limited.
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Deprivation And Stress Drive Chronic Disease

  • Poverty harms health via basic deprivation and stress-driven chronic disease pathways.
  • She highlights insufficient food, lack of care, insecurity, stress, and unhealthy coping like substance use driving chronic conditions.
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