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Cancer Cure: $185 Trillion Economic Boom?
5 Mar
Summary
- Eliminating cancer mortality could add $185 trillion to the U.S. economy.
- A 80% reduction in cancer deaths could yield nearly $130 trillion.
- Accelerating economic growth by one percentage point is a projected outcome.

Economists suggest that curing cancer could yield an extraordinary economic benefit of $185 trillion for the U.S. economy over the next 35 years. This significant financial gain arises from extended lifespans, greater workforce participation, and increased tax revenues. The report, from Unleash Prosperity, highlights that such an achievement would not only save millions of lives but also dramatically bolster economic strength.
Even if a complete cure is not immediately attainable, a substantial economic upside remains. Researchers project that reducing cancer mortality by 80% over two decades could still generate nearly $130 trillion. This acceleration in economic growth could have profound implications for national debt and deficits, making cancer reduction a top national priority.




