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knappa | 4 months ago
Not even the Trump admin is alleging levels of indirect costs that high. See e.g.
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-25-0...
"Yet the average indirect cost rate reported by NIH has averaged between 27% and 28% over time."
and a lot of that is simply because nobody wants to do the detailed accounting for things like: lab electricity usage, janitorial services, misc supplies.
> The result? 90%+ of academic science is fraud.
This is dramatic nonsense; a simple made up number.
elevation|4 months ago
The 70% "indirect cost" number had latched into my brain. I was willing to concede this point, but it looks like 50, 60, 70% are accurate as of 2025 [0].
While there exist institutions with only 30% indirect cost, every single not-especially-prestigious university in my region are retaining 60% or more.
[0] https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R48540
> As of May 2025, indirect cost reimbursements for [institutions of higher education (IHE)] are typically determined by an indirect cost rate that is pre-negotiated with the federal government and varies by IHE—ranging from 30% to 70%.