America Has A Sleep Inequality Crisis To Match Its Income Inequality Crisis

For anyone familiar with how things work in America, it shouldn’t be surprising that money and sleep go together — for the most part. If you take a quick glance at national health surveys, you might come away with a clear portrait of the poorly slept American: low-income, under-educated and non-white.

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