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Where are you getting the £10k cost of prisoner suffering in your model from? Roodman says $50k/year;* US prisons are worse than UK prisons so plausibly the UK number would be lower, but £10k seems like a huge underestimate even relative to the $50k baseline, and frankly $50k seems like an underestimate. I'd certainly rather be unemployed for two years (£50k lost earnings) than imprisoned for one (£25k lost earnings + £10k suffering, according to your model). To be sure, I'm sure people who would make the opposite call are overrepresented in the prison population; but that will most likely be due to the marginal utility of money being higher for them, not the suffering from prison being lower.

*Or rather, Scott Alexander says Roodman says $50k. On my phone and not bothered to double check.

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