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08.05.2022 - 17:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
On a grey morning in Oldham town centre, Susan takes a quick cigarette break after shopping for her sister who is coming out of hospital. She's only 58-years-old but will now require 24-hour care.
The mum is also desperately trying to support her youngest son, who lost his girlfriend last year. She was only in her 30s. Now Susan is having to help her son find a new place to live, as he can scarcely afford the £500 rent he and his partner had taken on together.
According to a new report, women like Susan face a lower life expectancy than women in Colombia, Latvia and Hungary. Figures reveal that life expectancy for women living in the poorest 10 per cent of areas in England - such as parts of Oldham - is lower than in any other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) country, except Mexico.
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According to the report by the Health Foundation, women like Susan can expect to live on average 78.7 years - significantly below the average of 83.2 years for the whole of England. And the gap in life expectancy between women in the richest and poorest areas of the country is a staggering 7.7 years.
"I certainly think that statistic is accurate around here," says Susan. She points to her cigarette as she cites smoking, low income, poor diet and general poverty as the reason.
"My sister is just coming out of hospital and she's not in a good way and she's only 58. She now needs 24 care and I'm her carer but we need more help because I can't give her everything she needs. I know a lot people around here who have died prematurely. It's every time you turn around someone is in some kind of tragedy. Something that shouldn't have
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