The comparison I'd make is between a small section of an inactive salt mine with some people in it, and a "modern" city from a century or two ago.
The damp (salt is hydrophilic) walls of the mine could, over time, act as pretty effective passive filters for microscopic particles in the air.
Meanwhile, the city's air is just loaded with particles from all the coal/wood/etc. being burned as fuel.
I mean clean air is definitely good for you and a salt mine is probably cleaner than a city