Sorry if this has already been asked. I've done several searches on this forum and elsewhere, but can't seem to find anything. I'm interested in how cost-effective government spending is. I'm assuming paying taxes in most countries would be less effective than donating the same amount to GiveWell's top charities, but I've yet to come across solid numbers to back up that conclusion. Has anyone put a dollars per life saved number on paying taxes?
Yes, you're correct that each department produces its own CBAs. However, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) does help standardize these CBAs to some extent. For example, the federal government sets up "interagency working groups" to standardize specific inputs (e.g. the social cost of carbon) across departments (more info on social cost of carbon standardization). And, when OIRA reviews CBAs, they make sure departments are following some general standard processes too.