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The value of a human life: $129,000

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Stanford economists have demonstrated that the average value of a year of quality human life is actually closer to about $129,000...
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14 responses // The value of a human life: $129,000

  • I'd give it up for £2.49 and your last rollo.
    lwhi
  • What was the value of Ghandi?

    Is a rich man worth more than a poor man? A super model worth more than a cleaning woman?

    I appreciate the need to adjust the scale, but question why we need a scale. Humanity is priceless.
    jimmyp
  • So, the headline should read "The value of human life: $9,933,000."

    $129,000 per year X 77 years (average lifespan)
    Blazesboy
  • Can I cash in a few of those years now. Come on who is going to pay me?
    Tommyboy420
  • It is all based on you value system. To a soldier a life is expendable. To a doctor it is not. To Stanford researchers it is $129,000.
    atommccree
  • And how much does minimum wage earn you again? I mean what percentage of the planet is actually earning what they are 'worth'?
    primusluta
  • Damn I'm worth a lot. Screw this, I'm selling my legs, they've got to be worth at least $50,000. Really don't need them now anyways, now that Currents on the interweb.
    75thDeadMan
  • 75thDeadMan - lol.

    A gallon of gas $4.20 (as of yesterday in Michigan), a human life $129,000, freedom of speech - priceless.
    patsarts
  • In the end, I think we all know that noone can really put a price on a human life. And that's that.
    Freck
  • I thought HumanForSale.com settled this.
    pogschampion
  • I don't believe you can value human life personally.
    Greg_Bunker
  • My life is worth more than your life. But that's just my opinion.
    gunnini
  • I wonder how much a liver goes for...
    Oxyuscan
  • i live off custard creams, i dont cost that much!!
    peace.
    shongle

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