Wouldn't that mean less people will be covered over time? If it stays at 90k and wages go up eventually then more people will be over the threshold
Velonie
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I read the article, but I'm not seeing how the metric itself is racist? It's not actually explained, just that it has racist origins (created using white ppl as the reference point) and the application of it as a standard of overall health can have racist applications, which I definitely agree with.
The thing is though, the graph above isn't a graph of "health of American states over time", it's a graph of BMI over time. I think we're mostly just arguing semantics at this point because the original person I replied to was equating normal BMI range = healthy which isn't what's shown here and is unrelated
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Same, it works perfectly fine still! My only gripe is the Nvidia drivers on Linux + Wayland :/