The statistics is not broken into income or educational level, but that probably is an important part. However, is that enough to explain the 2.62 times higher mortality rate for Black compared to White in USA? Edit: Calculated from the CDC report using the 2021 numbers.
In Europe there are many people that are poor along with low levels of education, but still the US levels are 1.82 to 3.33 higher depending on country. Numbers calculated from the point estimate in the WHO statistics.
Read my post again. This is done so for the statistics from WHO that I quoted.
On the WHO page I linked to there is a link with a
clickable world map for MMR where you can see for each country and year.
For the year 2020 USA had an MMR of 21 and Canada had 9. For some European countries: Germany 4, France 8, Spain 3 and Poland 2. Russia has an MMR of 14.
You mean a foreigner should not post here unless the content is “approved”, preferably by you? I don't think you like being poked with facts, statistics and research contrary to your beliefs.
BTW - I post whatever I like, as long as it’s in accordance with the forum rules. I certainly won’t be asking for your permission.
You did not answer my first question. Nice deflection, though.
>>>What has that to do with making me quoting election results in the 2022 midterms more "valid"?<<<