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Earning to Give: The EA Strategy and Its Limits - Footnote 7

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions 'accounts in the EA community', but the source doesn't explicitly attribute the concerns to the EA community. The claim mentions 'over-reliance on volatile funding sources', but the source doesn't explicitly mention this concern. The claim mentions that 80,000 Hours and related organizations increasingly steered high-potential individuals toward direct impact careers rather than high-earning paths. The source does not explicitly state that 80,000 Hours increasingly steered individuals toward direct impact careers.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: According to accounts in the EA community, this reflected concerns including the risk of moral corrosion in high-finance environments, over-reliance on volatile funding sources, and a growing sense th

Note: The claim mentions 'accounts in the EA community', but the source doesn't explicitly attribute the concerns to the EA community. The claim mentions 'over-reliance on volatile funding sources', but the source doesn't explicitly mention this concern. The claim mentions that 80,000 Hours and related organizations increasingly steered high-potential individuals toward direct impact careers rather than high-earning paths. The source does not explicitly state that 80,000 Hours increasingly steered individuals toward direct impact careers.

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