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Jan212011

After cutting value of life, EPA ditching the term

Bureaucrats are struggling with an age-old question: What is the value of our lives? The government uses dollar amounts for lives when trying to weigh the costs and benefits of regulating such things as pollution, but it has proven politically and emotionally charged. EPA is examining how much people would pay to reduce individual risk of death and base a value on this. Associated Press.