I spend $70 a month on entertainment. If I redirect this money I could save 7 people a month from a preventable premature death.
IIRC, the actual cost of saving a life is about $100-$1000, but certainly not $10.
Unless you’re willing to save expected lives instead of having a high chance of saving currently-existing lives, of course. (In which case (IIRC) the cost of saving around 8 expected lives is $1, by Anna Salamon’s estimate.)
How does she estimate $0.13 per expected life saved?
IIRC, the actual cost of saving a life is about $100-$1000, but certainly not $10.
Unless you’re willing to save expected lives instead of having a high chance of saving currently-existing lives, of course. (In which case (IIRC) the cost of saving around 8 expected lives is $1, by Anna Salamon’s estimate.)
How does she estimate $0.13 per expected life saved?