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The average cost to house a prisoner in the United States is around $80-$100 per day. This cost includes food, housing, healthcare, security, and other operational expenses. However, costs can vary depending on location and facility.
It typically costs around $22,000 for a prisoner per year to serve life in prison. The majority of this money is given to the prison system by us (the taxpayers).
Alcatraz was closed march 21st 1963 due to rising operational costs and deteriorating facilities. President John f. Kennedy authorized the prisons closure and warden Olin Blackwell was in charge of prisoner transfer, all the prisoners were sent to appropriate facilities per the crimes they committed.
In the US taxpayers spend 32 billion every year on Prisons, The cost for each prisoner is $22,000. Each person serving a life sentence costs the taxpayers $1.5 million dollars.
No. An inmate costs tax payers an average of 60,000$ a year. maybe for some prisoner...it happens in my country!
It saves money, a dead prisoner costs less than a prisoner for life. Prisoners cost lots of money per year each.. this drives taxes up for the populace. Also, sometimes victims or their families like to know the guy is dead. Kind of sick, but true. I don't really support the penalty, but these are some pretty clean cut pros of the death penalty.Added: There are no recidivists.
If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
Actual Costs are costs which have occurred and can be reliably measured. Budgeted Costs are costs which have been estimated, possibly by using Forecasted Costs.
Generally variable costs are relevant costs but if due to any decision fixed costs are also going to affected then fixed costs are also relevant costs.
(a) By time when computed historic costs standard costs (b) By financial costing Revenue costs capital costs (c) By responsibility controllable costs uncontrollable costs (d) By identification with stock product costs period costs (e) By tracing costs to end products direct costs indirect costs
Variable operating costs + fixed operating costs = total operating costs.
Not sure about the "A" but OM costs are Operational and Maintenance costs (OPEX costs).