Sunday, March 1, 2009

Trillion Dollar Question

Every time I open the newspaper or turn on the TV, there's another story about massive amounts of money. Last week President Obama proposed a budget for fiscal year 2010 of nearly nearly $3.6 trillion.

I know a trillion is a huge number, but just how huge? Today I did some research to try to get my mind around how big a trillion is.
  • According to the orders of magnitude, a trillion is 1012, or 10 with 12 zeroes after it
  • It's a million millions
  • The MegaPenny Project made a cube of pennies (but had to use 1,000,000,016,640 to even things out). The cube measures 273 x 273 x 273 feet, and weighs 3,125,000 tons
  • One trillion dollars could buy every person living in America 1,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies (I'd go for the Thin Mints!)
  • A trillion seconds is 32,000 years
  • One trillion dollar bills stacked one on top of the other would reach almost 68,000 miles into the sky, or about a third of the way from the Earth to the moon
  • If you were given one dollar every second, it would take 317 centuries (31,700 years) to reach one trillion
  • One trillion ounces is 83 million cans of soda

3 comments:

  1. On The Daily Show they showed some politician talking about how much money the stimulus was equal to...his examples weren't as good as yours!

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  2. I loved this. It was so refreshing to see something non-political follow a reference to the stimulus plan, rather than some rant either for or against.

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  3. Christy-thank you! I'm trying to keep this blog non-political.

    When I was researching this post, I was amazed how many Websites there were that just copied and pasted the exact same information.

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