Housing death row inmates in California is significantly more expensive than housing regular inmates. Estimates suggest that it costs around $90,000 to $100,000 per year per death row inmate, primarily due to the heightened security and legal expenses involved in capital cases. Overall, the state spends hundreds of millions annually on the death penalty system, including trials, appeals, and incarceration. This has led to ongoing debates about the financial and ethical implications of maintaining the death penalty in California.
In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 in the 1970s a house cost 234,00.00
You could get a house that cost 200,000 today, so a house could have cost about for 45,000
it will cost exactly $10,000 to demolish a house
A house cost then was less than $1000.
It varies state by state and facility by facility. On the average it (allegedly) costs $33,000 per year to house inmates in the Michigan DOC. The actual costs (the reality) are much lower.
I cost 16,000
it cost lot
It depends on how big the house will be.
how much would a 5 bedroom house cost in the peak district how much would a 5 bedroom house cost in the peak district
In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 in the 1970s a house cost 234,00.00
no
a house cost $ 890.00 in 1997