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Income inequality and mass shootings in the United States
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Income inequality and mass shootings in the United States

Roy Kwon and Joseph F Cabrera
BMC public health, Vol.19(1), pp.1147-1147
20/09/2019
PMCID: PMC6753615
PMID: 31537201

Abstract

Income inequality Mass shootings Socioeconomic factors
Mass shootings are an increasingly common phenomenon in the United States. However, there is little research on whether the recent growth of income inequality is associated with this rise of mass shootings. We thus build on our prior research to explore the connection between income inequality and mass shootings across counties in the United States.
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7490-xView
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