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Putting million, billion and trillion in perspective

Million, billion, trillion -- which equals five seconds of time at the U.S. Treasury? Don’t know? Well join the millions in the United States, or the billions of people worldwide who don’t know either.

The enormity of our $14 trillion national debt is so huge we have lost sight of the ramifications of owing all those “zeros” to foreign interests. The numbers in dollars slide much too easily into conversation about the country’s debt, especially for politicians who glibly toss around those “illions” like pocket change.

Let’s put millions, billions and now trillions in perspective.

A total of 5.3 billion troy ounces of gold have been mined in recorded human history, as of 2009. At the approximate price of gold ($1,000 an ounce) in Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs), the actual value of that precious commodity, of all that gold in today’s dollars is $5.30 trillion. So, how do we plan on paying off a debt of $14 trillion? With so little gold in existence, the only thing I can see that would pay off the debt is if our creditors seized all the land in America and forced Americans into some form of slave labor.

What's the difference between a million, a billion, a trillion? A million dollars is 10,000 $100 bills. A billion dollars is 10 million $100 bills. A trillion dollars is 10,000 billion $100 bills.
A million seconds is 13 days.
A billion seconds is 31 years.
A trillion seconds is 31,688 years.
A billion is 1,000 million.
There are one thousand billions in a trillion
There are 1 million millions in a trillion

A trillion dollars is so large a number that only politicians can use the term in conversation... probably because they seldom think about what they are really saying.

Here is some perspective on TRILLION.
Trillion = 1,000,000,000,000, or a 1 followed by 12 zeros.

The country has not existed for a trillion seconds. In fact, Western civilization has not been around a trillion seconds. One trillion seconds – 31,688 years ago – Neanderthals (if you believe in evolution) stalked the plains of Europe.

A million minutes ago was 1 year, 329 days, 10 hours and 40 minutes ago.
A million hours ago was in 1885.
A billion hours ago man had not yet walked on earth.
5 billion years ago (according to “big bang” theorists) the universe was formed.
1 trillion years ago - forget about it.

A million dollars was five (5) seconds ago at the U.S. Treasury.
A billion dollars was late yesterday afternoon at the U.S. Treasury.
A trillion dollars was last month in Washington.

We can only hope no-one tells Obama and Congress what comes after trillion. The known universe isn’t large enough to hold the number.
 
Do you have a quota to meet or something?

Do you, Mr. 17,235 Posts.... and four years of posting?

By the way.. you don't like white people do you?
 
Your posts per day is significantly higher than mine. And I hate white people.

Significantly? Not!

You - 13.5 posts per day.

Me - 14.85 per day.
 

alexpnz

Lord Dipstick
Whatever happened to that racist P.O.S. luvesemlarge anyways?
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Actually, the figures he points out are VERY significant. We (the US Government) hand out cash to other countries, like it's candy on Halloween. The politicians....regardless of the letter next to their name, don't care that hard working Americans can't afford to pay anymore, and they don't think about the little guy, struggling to make ends meet, when they piss our cash away. There are MILLIONS of people in this country that need help, but they'll step over them, to give Africa, or Israel billions in aid money, instead of using it to fix our problems.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I don't take issue with the numbers. Those are concrete and understandable. I do however, take issue with this:

31,688 years ago – Neanderthals (if you believe in evolution) stalked the plains of Europe.

Neanderthals most definitely existed. Trying to incorporate creationism or intelligent design into an article about simple economics simply further weakens my opinion about you and your beliefs. It is insipid in its conception and muddies whatever point you're trying to make.
 
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