Where you call home in Brooklyn could add—or shave off—years from your life. A new report from Borough Hall maps out life expectancy across the borough and the results are as uneven as the BQE at rush hour.

On average, Brooklynites clock in at about 81 years, but the spread between neighborhoods is staggering. At the bottom of the chart are Brownsville, East New York, Coney Island, Bed-Stuy, South Williamsburg and Red Hook, where life expectancy dips to around 75 years—nearly a decade below the borough average. By contrast, neighborhoods with higher access to healthcare, safer streets, and stronger community resources—think Park Slope , Carroll Gardens and Downtown Brooklyn —tend to see residents living well into their late 80s. That’s a 20-year swing, depending on which subway stop

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