R&D Cuts Equal Recession Loss

Updated: 2025.07.01 3M ago 1 sources
Economists estimate a 25% cut to public R&D would reduce GDP by an amount comparable to the Great Recession, and halving it would make the average American about $10,000 poorer versus trend. NIH cuts alone could mean 82 million life‑years lost. — This reframes R&D budgets as macroeconomic and mortality policy rather than discretionary extras.

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The State of American Science Funding (For the Next Five Minutes)
2025.07.01 100% relevant
The article cites Dallas Fed estimates and Glaeser/Cutler’s back‑of‑the‑envelope life‑years valuation for NIH cuts.
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