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17 Post author: ChristianKl 16 October 2014 11:53AM

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Comment author: ChristianKl 17 October 2014 12:14:19PM 2 points [-]

If I remember right from Freakonomics if the US government can prevent a car death for 1 million dollar they usually want to prevent the death. Even in that reference class this seems like good policy.

Comment author: LawrenceC 17 October 2014 09:16:40PM 2 points [-]

Not sure about the number in Freakonomics, but according to the Department of Transportation's 2013 Memorandum, the department values a life at $9.1 million 2012 dollars.

Comment author: ChristianKl 18 October 2014 12:21:49AM 0 points [-]

I choose to cite lower bar number, but if you multiply $9.1 million with 1600 cases you get >15 billion and that's three order of magnitude of what eradicating would cost.

That means "you should be outraged by this!" ;)