First, this post does not imply that life should be measured in USD value. This post is merely to show that there is data out there which can be analyzed to provide insight in how governments may value our lives. This is an example of OSI (Open Source Intelligence), where you take publicly available information, analyze it, and from it gain insights. The key measure that governments and private entities use is called VSL (value of statistical life).
The big question, what is the value of a human life to the US Government?
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Different agencies have different numbers which they internally use to represent how much our lives are worth to them. This in my opinion provides useful insight because it can inform us as to how much we are worth to different agencies and even help us determine which agencies are more valuable to us. If an agency for example values your life a lot vs another agency which doesn't value your life very much then which agency would you prefer to be funded going into the future?
Now for some interesting yet good news, the EPA actually values our lives a lot. The EPA puts the value of a human life at around $10 million USD as of 2016. This compared to the value of our lives by the private sector such as insurance companies and we learn something. We learn that the US government actually values our lives more than most entities. There are other agencies which also value human life in the millions of dollars such as the FDA which values human lives at around $9.5 million USD as of 2017. Most important from this data is that to these particular agencies we see a rising trend showing our lives are worth more from year to year, which means the USD value representing the life of an average human is going up in these agencies.
Different Administration means different interpretation of the math
Last week, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt began the process of repealing the Clean Power Plan, a regulation that placed limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. He disputed, in part, $55 billion to $93 billion in estimated health and live-saving benefits the agency had calculated under Obama as justification for the rule. And when the Trump administration ran its own math, it said the regulation would cost as much as $33 billion, compared to $8 billion calculated under the Obama administration.
Under Obama the interpretation of the VSL (value of statistical life) was interpreted different than it is now being interpreted under Trump. The VSL really matters when determining policy so having a value representing human life can help inform policy makers, but if that value is too low or too high? Can it be too high?
Using a $9.6 million value of statistical life, the estimated benefits of a proposed seat belt reminder system outweigh the $324.6 million high-end costs that would be imposed on car manufacturers.
The good news, the VSL is high in certain US agencies relative to the private sector
We have some good news from this data which shows that at least some agencies have a mathematical basis to make sure their policies protect our lives. We cannot assume any agency has emotions but when the math points to or directs toward a certain behavior pattern then this can have a similar effect. Can we say the EPA "cares" about us more than some other agency which has a much lower VSL? I would not use the word care but what I would do is create a model using mathematics to calculate based on the VSL of an agency or entity, a score showing how much that entity has incentive to promote the kind of efficiency which protects our lives.
- Should decentralized institutions rely on a concept like VSL?
- Is VSL good enough or should we view life as priceless?
- Is it possible to take VSL and plug it into a formula or model to get even greater insight into how different agencies may treat us in the future?
- Does VSL get influenced by who we are, and what we have done? Such as do criminals or people with higher reputations maintain higher VSL on some unofficial ledger?
We know there is a trend toward governments (and blockchains) keeping score. When China does it, it is called social credit, and is done in a top down manner. When the US does it, if the US is doing it, then it is done in a less public or perhaps even classified manner. We simply may not know our classified scores but cannot rule out that there is one. On the blockchain we have reputation scores (even on Steemit), but we do not know how this influences credit score, or VSL, or any other scores, so in a more transparent world all data being open for analysis would include seeing the possibly hidden VSL scores which institutions may maintain.
A comparison of the VSL scores between different national governments (or blockchain based governance) would provide valuable insight into how these different entities may treat it's people. We can see for example that the US has higher values than some other countries, and then only in certain agencies.
The income elasticity of the value of statistical life has been estimated at 0.5 to 0.6.[4] Developing markets have smaller statistical value of life.[4] The statistical value of life also decreases with age.[4]
Of course this is flawed because the values are measured in USD and the collection of these estimates are not sufficiently coordinated but this provides at least a window and hint. We can take this window and hint to expand on it using blockchain technology to track data such as this and thoroughly analyze it. The blockchain and potentially EOS will be able to apply transparency to improve OSI in these areas. The critical question many citizens need to know is what do different governments and institutions think of them and what how are they valued? The basic question of how we are valued is partially answerable by the VSL, but we do not know how the influence of reputation, of the media, of emotion, can influence the statistics.
References
Viscusi, W. K., & Aldy, J. E. (2003). The value of a statistical life: a critical review of market estimates throughout the world. Journal of risk and uncertainty, 27(1), 5-76.
Viscusi, W. K. (2008). How to value a life. Journal of economics and finance, 32(4), 311-323.
- https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2017-value-of-life/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_of_life
- https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/chinese-blacklist-an-early-glimpse-of-sweeping-new-social-credit-control/article37493300/
- http://thewireless.co.nz/themes/value/working-out-the-value-of-a-life
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_intelligence
this is good info, it can actually be very useful in helping to choose life insurance policy thats most beneficial. its good to know that the government is right at the top of the list when it comes to life valuation
Good luck!!
This is true. I have a lot of life insurance friends and they say the exact same thing
Putting a price on human life may seem callous, but for safety analysts, it's simply necessary...
Did you ever wonder, “What is the value of human life?”
The question intrigued me. Of course, we all agree that human life is both precious and finite, but can we put a dollar value on a human life?
The federal government has an interest in this question, too. Different agencies have set different values on a human life.
While it might be necessary for safety analysts and $10 million USD over a life sounds like a big number, I still can't shake the feeling that putting dollar value over human life is quite harsh!
But it does make sense to choose an agency that gives more value for a life, because they seem to care more.
If I had to set the value of human life, I simply couldn't, because it doesn't feel right to me...
These calculations have been done already, mostly by businesses or agencies trying to determine if some action is cost-effective. You'll get different answers depending on whose metric you're using, but for starters:
$50,000/year of quality life - insurance companies
$6,900,000 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
$7,900,000 - Food and Drug Administration
$6,000,000 - U.S. Department of Transportation
Can You place a dollar worth with a human existence?
We are more than strong , and more than our excuses .
This needs to stop now.
thanks for share.
i think under this government USA will lose it's reputation.i have a doubt whether Trump has capability to dominate powerful USA
Very well though out post thanks for sharing .I do agree that it is flawed that values are measured in USD hopefully that changes.
Awesome post
First of all, human life is nothing more than nothing. Nobody has the right to interfere with this. Even this state has no right. At some time, states are holding human money or madi status higher than human rights. It certainly has no rights.
These are the answers I will give about the place where you question the value of our life in a part of our letter. Nobody can do that. This is what states call strategic moves. But this is wrong.
When private sectors deal with human health, they see it as a trade. They make a value according to the vital situation of the applicants.
And whatever the statics are. I want to do it
Where is justice?
@dana-edwards
Absolutely no importance.America is not paying attention to human life It is obvious from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan that they only think of the money they comes into your pocket.
Human life is valuable.Doesn't matter where you live.it is necessary to love and value people because they are human beings.
Great post make me start thinking ....
I think it's wrong to classify people. Human life can not be measured with money.
Taking comparisons from EPA, while to top person at EPA was fighting to kill it for the last 10 yrs. is like compering forest mushrooms with the ones on my prick! Mine could be more organic, but still bad...Lots of stats gives you lots of made up numbers..there is no statistics showing that there are US citizen living on Africa, maybe N. Korea levels... That will be Fake News... I grew up on the Communist block, now I'm here, I'm not complaining, but I got to see the reality...And it's a statistical lie... Now I got everything, but all of it has a fake flavor... So much for the numbers..
Different Administration means different interpretation of the math, I think both Obama and Trump have the same goal, but the way they treat the new policy that makes it different, but from the point of vision clearly there is a difference both. thanks dana-edward
Beneficial info for US citizen actually um not from US . So can't summarize it so much.
Hoping for the best for US friends
@dana-edwards
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Yes but you have a government and your government probably has a VSL score for it's citizens.
I'm not sure how they value life. What I know is they see people as "tax payers"
VSL is how they value life.
What in interesting question to answer.
From my point of view there is no interest the gournvernment has for all of us .
We are all their marionets and this is THE THING WE MUST CHANGE .
We must say stop to the rubbish things that are brought to us and make us belive they are gold , and change the sistem in a way that is healthy for us .
We are a community that can change the environment we live in . We are more than strong , and more than our excuses .
This needs to stop now.
Some lives should be worth more. Like the doctor who saves people should be worth more than the 45 year guy who lives in his parents basement with no job
What about babies and old people?
Half price for both
Two for one special!! :) Do I get a discount for bulk orders?
government takes our full earnings
it is good information
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Awesome post
This is not my choice but i must earn money for live in this life. So maybe it looks like a "i m hungry for money "from outside. But not like that i just working for my kids future.
I'm not convinced that the US government valuing life highly is a good thing.
If the US government values our lives highly, then it presumes that all sorts of intrusive regulations are "justified" and thus pushes those onto manufacturers. Take the seat belt reminder system you mentioned -- car manufacturers aren't just going to eat that $325 million you mentioned. Nope. They are instead going to pass it on to us in the form of higher prices. And if the government has decided that they are "necessary", then we don't even get the choice of choosing a car without them.
Far as I'm concerned? I'd rather the Federal government "valued" our lives at zero. That means they don't mandate anything. Let me make a choice. Don't make choices for me.
If they valued our lives at zero then what use are they to us?
They already value our lives at zero regardless of what contortions they use to justify regulations -- how many people die yearly in useless wars and from depression after coming home from those useless wars?
If they valued those people at $10 million each there is no way we would ever fight foreign wars. Want to find out how much they really value us? Divide yearly military spending by the yearly death toll from combat and suicide -- that's what our lives our worth to them dead.
I do not have much knowledge about that part of the world, but when the government takes interest in the human factor it means thd nation is growing. Sadly for India we have a long way to go. Only when the base is strong, its possible. Our government is making an effort but there are too many factors that creates a block for them.
Thanks for the perspective. Appreciated reading your post.
The question is - what is the value of your life? governments need a quantitative number to do some calculations, but as humans, we have to think about our own lives, and how can we make it better? because my life has no price, therefore, I need to create things, fulfill myself and have family friends that love you to make it worthless
very good and useful information for people who do not know it yet. Thank you very much.