We all know that certain people mean more to us than others; we can't help that. Our friends and family are more important to us than complete strangers are. While we do care about people that we don't really know, we don't care about them as much as the people we know more personally. Then there are the celebrities who everybody knows about. People seem to think celebrities are worth more than normal people just because people know who they are. How can we measure how much people are worth? And why do we even feel the need to measure it? I think it's the human thing to do: stick a price tag on life. Making something "worth" money puts it in perspective for us.
The statistics:
- The Environmental Potection Agency set the value for $9.1 million while during the Bush administration the EPA set $6.8 million
- The Food and Drug Administration figured $7.9 million but in 2008 the FDA estimated $5 million
- The Transportation Department put our worth at $6 million