Several factors come into play when answering your question; where is the prison? What level of security is it for (low, medium, high)? How many prisoners are in this prison?
On a wide spectrum, you can expect it to cost the State anywhere from 97K to 140K, everything relative to what I mention above.
I don't Know how much it is for life but it is about £50,000 per year :0
ICU cost thousands of dollars a day. It depends on what machines someone is hooked up to.
depneds who your mortgage is with... but more than likely yes.
In 1960 a loaf of bread would cost approximately 20 cents. Keep in mind that minimum wage was only $1.00 an hour.
If someone has a bank account with Bank of America it is free to use the ATM.
It costs about 35,000.
In Nevada it costs 83,300
Free but topends on what he or she has done and £1000
$50,000-$130,000 per year
It costs roughly around $62 a day. Depending on the type of prison and the crime the inmate did, the cost may be different for each.
I don't Know how much it is for life but it is about £50,000 per year :0
The average cost to keep a person in prison per year in the United States can range from $30,000 to $60,000, depending on the state and facility. This cost covers expenses such as housing, meals, security, healthcare, and rehabilitation programs.
500 million
IT DOESN'T COST A THING IT DOESN'T COST A THING
Approximately $50,000 per year to keep someone in maximum security.
It cost more than $200,000.
Prison if not legal?