What does a Trillion Dollars look like?

destrekor

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Nov 18, 2005
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What's that look like with $1 bills.
Or better yet, $1 coins for all you outlanders who so enjoy the coins. Notice, the coins continue to fail to gain a foothold here. WE SET THE TRENDS! Take that outlanders and your beliefs.
:biggrin:
 

mizzou

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Jan 2, 2008
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america makes alot of money doesnt it? Pretty awesome.

I would like to see this graph on all things like, how much taxes do i pay out of the year, how much do we sell in exports / imports, how much capital do we have available.

how much do we spend on the iraq war

it really puts stuff in perspective
 

Schadenfroh

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america makes alot of money doesnt it? Pretty awesome.
Yep, so much in fact that it almost makes our debt look manageable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_public_debt
Zimbabwe 241.20
Japan 170.40
Lebanon 163.50
Jamaica 124.10
Singapore 113.70
Italy 103.70
Seychelles 92.60
Greece 90.10
Sudan 86.10
Egypt 84.70
Bhutan 81.40
Belgium 80.80
Barbados 80.00 (estimated)
Sri Lanka 78.00
Israel 75.70
Hungary 73.80
France 67.00
Ghana 66.50
Portugal 64.20
Germany 62.60
Canada 62.30
United States 60.80
 

mizzou

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Yep, so much in fact that it almost makes our debt look manageable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_public_debt

You know, Russia will not be in such good shape at this point especially with the crash and stabilization in energy prices (not really stablized but better then $200 per barrel of oil or whatever it was in natural gas)

Their economy is based too much off raw energy that could be found elsewhere or outdated.
 

TridenT

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Sep 4, 2006
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Now, I ask you... What does 100 trillion dollars look like?

Zimbabwe-One-Hundred-Tril-001.jpg


My god, it's mad!
 

Ruptga

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Aug 3, 2006
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Now, I ask you... What does 100 trillion dollars look like?

Zimbabwe-One-Hundred-Tril-001.jpg


My god, it's mad!

That bill was worth more as toilet paper than as money even before their government gave up on their own currency. Something about an inflation rate of 6.5 × 10^108%...
 

bignateyk

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Apr 22, 2002
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Countries don't have to be in debt to other countries...
There are what, 200 countries in the world, and over 6.5 billion people.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_(finance)

  • Eurodollar bond, a U.S. dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-U.S. entity outside the U.S[5]
  • Kangaroo bond, an Australian dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-Australian entity in the Australian market
  • Maple bond, a Canadian dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-Canadian entity in the Canadian market
  • Samurai bond, a Japanese yen-denominated bond issued by a non-Japanese entity in the Japanese market
  • Shibosai Bond is a private placement bond in Japanese market with distribution limited to institutions and banks.
  • Yankee bond, a US dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-US entity in the US market
  • Shogun bond, a non-yen-denominated bond issued in Japan by a non-Japanese institution or government[6]
  • Bulldog bond, a pound sterling-denominated bond issued in London by a foreign institution or government
  • Matrioshka bond, a Russian rouble-denominated bond issued in the Russian Federation by non-Russian entities. The name derives from the famous Russian wooden dolls, Matrioshka, popular among foreign visitors to Russia
  • Arirang bond, a Korean won-denominated bond issued by a non-Korean entity in the Korean market[7]
  • Kimchi bond, a non-Korean won-denominated bond issued by a non-Korean entity in the Korean market[8]
  • Formosa bond, a non-New Taiwan Dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-Taiwan entity in the Taiwan market[9]
  • Panda bond, a Chinese renminbi-denominated bond issued by a non-China entity in the People's Republic of China market[10]
  • State of Israel bond, a bond denominated in multiple currencies issued by the State of Israel through the Development Corporation of Israel.
LOL. Those names are great. It's like they picked the biggest stereotype from each country and used that as the bond name.
 

bignateyk

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Apr 22, 2002
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So basically every country is in debt. Just about every person in those countries is in debt (mortgage, etc...). That leaves large corporations as the only entities that aren't in debt. And who runs all the big banks and corporations? The jews.

*grabs lawnchair*

Ready.... GO.
 

sdifox

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Sep 30, 2005
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What's that look like with $1 bills.
Or better yet, $1 coins for all you outlanders who so enjoy the coins. Notice, the coins continue to fail to gain a foothold here. WE SET THE TRENDS! Take that outlanders and your beliefs.
:biggrin:


lol, we have 2 dollar coins.
 

Fritzo

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Jan 3, 2001
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I had this in my wallet, so I took a picture:

liberty_trillion_dollar_billa.jpg


I can't find anyone to break it though :(