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Traffic Crashes Cost U.S. $340 Billion A Year, That’s $230 In Taxes For Every Household

Por: Forbes Life January 17, 2023

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Motor vehicle crashes cost American society $340 billion in 2019.Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images Motor vehicle crashes cost American society $340 billion in 2019. For taxpayers, that’s about $30 billion, or the equivalent of $230 in added taxes for every household. Speed-related crashes alone cost an average of $141 for every person in this country. If quality-of-life factors are added in, the total value of societal harm from motor vehicle... + full article



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