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sandoooo | 5 years ago
Realistically I think the value should be a lot lower, considering there are many interventions you could do that saves more than 1 life per $10M, even if we confine calculations to the US. (World-wide the marginal cost of a life is probably less than $10k). Of course you have to also take into consideration what is politically and organizationally feasible, so perhaps $10M is the government's marginal cost of a life considering its set of permissible policies.
...Or maybe somebody just pulled a number out of a hat to justify an expensive piece of legislation in the 80's, and nobody's bothered to update the number since.
pyuser583|5 years ago
That’s because they’re not usually attempting to assign a value to human lives in any abstract sense.