That would be difficult to calculate, but the number seems reasonable.
In 2019, there were 94 infants under the age of 1 killed in alcohol-related crashes in the United States.
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Alcohol related crashes cost society approximately 114 billion dollars annually.
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Alcohol Related Crashes cost an estimated $116.3 billion in 2003-$52.1 billion in monetary costs-$64.2 billion in quality of life losses.What about in UK POUNDS £££how much then?SO WATS THE DAM ANCER
"Alcohol-related crashes in the United States cost the public an estimated $114.3 billion in 2000, including $51.1 billion in monetary costs and an estimated $63.2 billion in quality of life losses. People other than the drinking driver paid $71.6 billion of the alcohol-related crash bill."http://www.drug-alcohol-addiction-recovery.com/alcohol-statistics.html
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Yes, it is true that indirect costs from alcohol-related crashes are estimated to cost society around $114 billion annually. This figure includes expenses related to healthcare, lost productivity, legal costs, and other societal impacts resulting from these incidents. Such costs highlight the significant financial burden that alcohol-related accidents impose on communities and the economy.