NASA: Significantly Benefits US Economy

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It is within our best interest as humans to continue to support the space programs. NASA has several space programs that have contributed significantly to scientific research, technological advancements, and our understanding of the universe. There are three major , and these are the ‘real’ human reasons, the fact that NASA significantly benefits the U.S economy, and the fact that space exploration contributes to politics. I have further explained these reasons deeper in this essay.

Before reading my provided argument, it is important to know some background on these space programs. The information provided are space programs, what they are, and how they have helped people. The ISS is a joint project between NASA and several other space …show more content…

There were major benefits to economy including generating over $64.3 billion in total economic output, and supporting more than 312,000 jobs worldwide. This can be supported by the article, “NASA Report Details How Agency Significantly Benefits US Economy” with multiple quotes. One is, “With an investment of just one-half of 1% of the federal budget, NASA generates significant total economic output annually. This study confirms, and puts numbers, to what we have long understood – that taxpayer investment in America’s space program yields tremendous returns that strengthen our nation on several fronts – a stronger economy, advances in science and technology, and improvements to humanity.” This shows how NASA truly positively impacts the US …show more content…

Everyone may be thinking that the reasons I have given do not make up for the loss of funds put into the program, but that would be incorrect. As everything states in body paragraph two, there is a major economic income provided by NASA that most people do not know or think about. This is simply because people assume the only way something can provide an economic benefit is through consumerism and sales, while there are many ways to provide economic benefits. Since these benefits are overlooked, many people may not support NASA because it does not look like it provides any money, but it is very costly. While in truth, it is very costly, but it provides many benefits and it does, in fact, make

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