PM at Chime, which provides fee-free banking for low-income Americans. I work on our machine learning platform and fraud models.
Interested in global health and poverty reduction, and global resilience to catastrophic shocks like pandemics, cyber attacks, and war.
Hey Seth, thanks for your thoughts! I agree it’s pretty uncommon as an area of excitement for EAs, and I think it’s because people have the (correct) intuition that interventions are much more expensive in the US. What I wanted to point out was that the problem can be framed differently, and that the broad EA intuition might be wrong here.
I’m not sure I agree with the attention budgeting point. Givewell and OpenPhil seem to look at funding interventions on the margin (eg, what is the return for this particular intervention) and plenty of those interventions are quite small-scale, so I think these interventions are in line with others they research. Indeed, Givewell’s interest in Policy advocacy in developing nations suggests an interest in developing this muscle. Holden Karnofsky has taken US Policy intervention seriously enough to deeply research the topic, and make incarceration in America (1M people) a cause area for OpenPhil. From what I’ve seen, he focused more on preventative health interventions more than poverty interventions in his research.
I think this topic is overlooked in the community, and I wanted to draw some attention to it. I’d like to find a way to donate to cost-effective charities for reducing poverty in America, and part of my goal in writing this post was to research and develop some ideas about what those might be.
I think a fair amount of EAs also feel compelled to donate locally, but they designate those donations as “fuzzies.” I don’t think this has to be the case, and it would be great if more local donations went to truly cost-effective initiatives.
Anyway thanks for your thoughts, I appreciate you pointing out the relative scale and agree that poverty outside the US is much larger! I also care deeply about global health outside of the US and currently donate there.