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The U.S. is linked to education through its prevalence in workforce development [1], its role within the prison system [2], and its status as a social determinant of health often financed through debt [3], [4], and [5].

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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org American Public Health Association 6 facts
claimThe United States has normalized the practice of individuals going into debt for basic needs, such as health care and education, which could alternatively be publicly funded.
claimIn the United States, loans are frequently utilized as a mechanism to secure access to social determinants of health, including transportation, housing, and education.
claimThe United States has normalized the practice of individuals incurring debt to pay for basic needs, such as health care and education, which could alternatively be funded through public resources.
claimIn the United States, loans are frequently utilized as a mechanism to secure access to social determinants of health, including transportation, housing, and education.
claimIn the United States, loans are frequently utilized as a mechanism to secure access to social determinants of health, including transportation, housing, and education.
claimThe United States has normalized the practice of incurring debt to pay for basic needs, such as health care and education, which could alternatively be funded through public resources.
U.S. tariff outcomes dependent on trading partner responses dallasfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 1 fact
claimTariff increases result in uneven economic impacts across the United States, creating winners and losers based on factors such as education, employment status, geographic location, and the economic profiles of individual states.