… I have one of those wearable devices that monitors my heart rate, sleep quality, activity level, and calories burned. Mine is called an Oura ring, and at the end of the day, it told me what I already knew: I had been “unusually stressed.” When this happens, the device asks you to log the source of your stress. I scrolled through the wide array of options—diarrhea, difficulty concentrating, erectile dysfunction, emergency contraceptives. I could not find “financial issues,” or anything remotely related to money, listed.

According to a poll from the American Psychiatric Association, financial issues are the No. 1 cause of anxiety for Americans: 58 percent say they are very or somewhat anxious about money. How, I wondered, was it possible that this had not occurred to a single engineer at Oura?

For all of the racial, gender, and sexual reckonings that America has undergone over the past decade, we have yet to confront the persistent blindness and stigma around class. When people struggle to understand the backlash against elite universities, or the Democrats’ loss of working-class voters, or the fact that more and more Americans are turning away from mainstream media, this is why…

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      19 hours ago

      Wealth is often overlooked in medical studies. I saw something recently about drinking champagne being linked to fewer heart attacks. But is it because of the wine, some genetic thing, or simply because people who regularly drink champagne tend to be well off and can afford better health care?

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        19 hours ago

        The old joke about the French diet: they just drink wine, eat baguettes, and smoke cigarettes, but all Frenchmen seem to live to 100.

        Turns out having fairer labor laws and access to healthcare does a great job of prolonging your life!

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      Note that what matters seems to be (at least to me) not so much wealth but stability.

      If there is a social safety net that provides for you in cases of need, that reduces the worries a lot.