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Kate Pickett
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Social epidemiologist, co-author of 'The Spirit Level' and 'The Inner Level' and co-founder of The Equality Trust

www.wilkinsonpickett.com

Kate Elizabeth Pickett is a British epidemiologist and political activist who is Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York, and was a National Institute for Health and Care Research Career Scientist from 2007 to 2012. She co-authored The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better and is a co-founder of The Equality Trust. Pickett was awarded a 2013 Silver Rose Award from Solidar for championing equality and the 2014 Charles Cully Memorial Medal by the Irish Cancer Society. .. more

Public Health 36%
Psychology 21%

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

For families who have struggled under the two-child restriction, today’s #Budget announcement offers them the chance to build a life free from poverty and deprivation.

Child of the North APPG Chair @emmalewellmp.bsky.social issued a statement on the news www.healthequitynorth.co.uk/statements-f...
The two-child cap will be removed from April! We have campaigned for years to end this unjust policy – through evidence, advocacy & collaboration. Half a million children will be immediately lifted from poverty as a result. Read our reaction 👇
www.healthequitynorth.co.uk/statements-f...
1/2 #Budget

More on the Ten Principles of new economic thinking:
Why the UK should look beyond growth to a ‘new economics’ that works for all theconversation.com/why-the-uk-s...
Why the UK should look beyond growth to a ‘new economics’ that works for all
Traditional economics can’t respond to global crises like inequality and climate change.
theconversation.com

My new column: Are We Humans or Homo Economicus? Why Economics Needs to Evolve Beyond Growth www.socialeurope.eu/are-we-human...
Are We Humans or Homo Economicus? Why Economics Needs to Evolve Beyond Growth
Economics assumes we behave like chimps, but humans are far more cooperative—and our economic models must catch up.
www.socialeurope.eu

Reposting with new link: www.independent.co.uk/news/south-a...

Proud to have signed letter from 600+ economists & inequality experts from 70 countries supporting the call for a new Independent Panel on Inequality- an Inequality IPCC- to tackle the inequality emergency- G20 leaders must support this. #G20SouthAfrica www.independent.co.uk/news/south-a...
Top economists call on world leaders to set up an international panel on inequality
Hundreds of top economists and other experts including former U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen are calling for the world to set up an independent international panel on income and wealth inequalit...
www.independent.co.uk

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Doing all this popular and fair stuff to tax the rich would be great on its own terms, but it could also help allow real investment in our future – and that pays dividends. Plus you get a better society out of it. Everyone wins, including the richest!

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Did the richest work harder to win their explosion of wealth? No! The cost of living crisis allowed banks, energy companies, water companies, supermarkets and more to do absolutely nothing and watch their profits soar off our higher bills. Taxing the richest would be about taking our wealth back.

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Our tax system hugely favours the wealthiest. Taxes on income from work are much higher than passive income from wealth, allowing millionaires to pay effective tax rates that are half what the rest of us pay. Taxing the richest would make that system much fairer.

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Homelessness, foodbank use, and child poverty have all been growing alongside the wealth of the super rich. These things are two sides of the same coin: inequality is undermining our ability to provide for everyone.

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Taxing the rich could raise billions in the next budget – but that's far from the only reason to do it. Taxing the richest is popular, fair, and necessary to start making society more equal and our economy work better for everyone. Here's why:

I was pleased to contribute to the work of the G20 Commission on wealth inequality led by Joseph Stiglitz: g20.org/resources/docu…
Help support the call for a new international agency to monitor inequality!
https://g20.org/resources/docu…

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Academic Co-Director of @healthequitynorth.bsky.social @profkepickett.bsky.social will be speaking at our #ChildOfTheNorth panel event at #LabourPartyConference next week, touching on the regional inequalities young people are facing www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/addressing...

Reposted by Naomi Priest

An important and eloquent letter from our friend and colleague, Roberto De Vogli - please read and share
Break the selective silence on the genocide in Gaza - The Lancet www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Break the selective silence on the genocide in Gaza
Substantial and well-documented evidence indicates a catastrophic public health emergency in Gaza (appendix pp 1–5), marked by severe food insecurity and alarming levels of malnutrition-related deaths...
www.thelancet.com

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📢 #INEQUALITY GRAPH OF THE WEEK (No.1)

✅ More #equal countries are healthier, greener, and have fewer social problems.

❌ Note the positions of the US and UK.

Source: Profs Wilkinson & Pickett and The Equality Trust ♥️). See full report ➡️ media.equality-trust.out.re/uploads/2024...

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

A new study identifies ten core principles from new economic thinking that could provide the foundation for a new mainstream economics that actually serves people and planet.

Learn more in a new blog from the co-authors ⏩ vist.ly/3n6kfvv

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

CSPG's Epidemiology Lead @profkepickett.bsky.social in @theguardian.com making the case for Basic Income as a powerful upstream intervention to reduce pressure on the NHS and improve population health in the poorest areas.

Read more: www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

#CommonSense #BasicIncome
Poorest parts of England to get £2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities
Deprived and coastal areas to get extra cash this year for staff and resources in effort to improve health outcomes
www.theguardian.com

We cannot afford cuts. See our (better) alternative to the Spending Review: commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk/reports/spen...
Spending Review 2025 - Common Sense Policy Group
We Cannot Afford Cuts: An Alternative to the 2025 Spending Review Download ‘We Cannot Afford Cuts’ This report challenges the […]
commonsense.northumbria.ac.uk

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Poorest parts of England to get £2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities

Deprived and coastal areas to get extra cash this year for staff and resources in effort to improve health outcomes

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Poorest parts of England to get £2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities
Deprived and coastal areas to get extra cash this year for staff and resources in effort to improve health outcomes
www.theguardian.com

See our blog describing findings from our new paper
A new study identifies ten core principles from new economic thinking that could provide the foundation for a new mainstream economics that actually serves people and planet.

Learn more in a new blog from the co-authors ⏩ vist.ly/3n6kfvv

I was part of the Sustainability and Social Value working group as part of this, good to see the reports out
"In a geopolitically uncertain world and after more than a decade of low productivity growth, the UK needs to rethink its economic strategy." Today, we're publishing a collection of expert policy insights ahead of the multi-year Spending Review conclusion: buff.ly/DAlcNo5
buff.ly
"In a geopolitically uncertain world and after more than a decade of low productivity growth, the UK needs to rethink its economic strategy." Today, we're publishing a collection of expert policy insights ahead of the multi-year Spending Review conclusion: buff.ly/DAlcNo5
buff.ly

Reposted by Martin O’Neill

Not my usual venue but: 'Child benefit cap must be scrapped – Labour can't afford not to' www.express.co.uk/news/politic...
'Child benefit cap must be scrapped – Labour can't afford not to'
Child poverty is running rampant across Britain.
www.express.co.uk

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Thank you to @stephspyro.bsky.social of the The Daily Express for publishing an opinion column from our Academic Co-Director @profkepickett.bsky.social today about the why the two child benefit cap should be scrapped www.express.co.uk/news/politic...
'Child benefit cap must be scrapped – Labour can't afford not to'
Child poverty is running rampant across Britain.
www.express.co.uk

Reposted by Kate E. Pickett

Leading UK geographer Danny Dorling unpacks polling data and shows that our global crises are often very different from what’s in the headlines.

The Next Crisis: What we think about the future - 4 Jun

yorkfestivalofideas.com/2025/calenda...

‪@dannydorling.bsky.social‬ @profkepickett.bsky.social

Hot off the press in Nature Sustainability (www.nature.com/articles/s41...) our paper proposing ten principles for transforming economics in a polycrisis world. I'm proud to be part of the most comprehensive effort to date to cohere the field of ‘new economics’