UCLA Study Identifies $7 in Societal Savings for Every $1 Spent on Drug Abuse Treatment
The study finds that the average $1,583 cost of substance abuse treatment is offset by monetary benefits such as reduced costs of crime and increased employment earnings totaling $11,487.
Is this saying that the practice of using
prisons as social programs aren't exactly cost effective?
I wonder how cost effective
taking food stamps away from an estimated 300,000 people will be?
What about
The End of Pensions?
America is in trouble--and our elites are merely resigned and see fit to
reject minimum wage increases.
There is no
class or race war. It's already been fought.
posted by Cyndy
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