Some estimates suggested that the total could be much higher.
Estimates suggest that 1,000 people are still killed every year.
Various estimates suggest that there are between 2 and 3 million such people.
Western estimates suggest the figure may be closer to 5 percent.
Many estimates suggest that the price of our broken society is close to £150 billion.
Other market areas were in a better position than prior estimates had suggested.
Earlier estimates had suggested that the proposed changes would cost about $15 billion for the first five years.
The best estimates now available suggest that only about 1 percent of Americans were missed in 1980.
Other estimates suggest the death toll has been much higher.
But other estimates suggest the sums involved could be far higher.