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“The Environmental Protection Agency has put the value of a human life at $6.9 million, 11 percent lower than five years ago.”

NPR

When drawing up regulations, government agencies put a value on human life and then weigh the costs versus the lifesaving benefits of a proposed rule. The less a life is worth to the government, the less the need for a regulation, such as tighter restrictions on pollution.

Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer