So what does a TRILLION dollars look like?

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$1 billion dollars.jpg

The above chart is 1 billion dollars--($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Notice the size of the man in this chart.

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1 trillion dollars ($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Now--notice the size of the man in the lower left hand corner of the chart.

Currently there are 18,000 baby-boomer entering social security/medicare daily and this will continue for the next 15 years. USA did a report last week--that states this will result in another 62 trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities or the equivalent of $534,000.00 owed per household in the United States. We are currently at 14.3 trillion dollars in red ink.

Each household owes $534,000 (poll) - OUR VIEW - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO
 
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No problem:

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I don't think there's any trillionaires out there that can pay this tab.

$1 billion dollars.jpg

1 billion--($100.00 bills stacked on pallets)


$trillion dollars.jpg

1 trillion--($100.00 bills stacked on pallets)

14.3 trillion in red ink now with another 61 trillion in unfunded liabilities--or $534,000.00 owed by each household in America.
 
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The above chart is 1 billion dollars--($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Notice the size of the man in this chart.

View attachment 13679

1 trillion dollars ($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Now--notice the size of the man in the lower left hand corner of the chart.

Currently there are 18,000 baby-boomer entering social security/medicare daily and this will continue for the next 15 years. USA did a report last week--that states this will result in another 62 trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities or the equivalent of $534,000.00 owed per household in the United States. We are currently at 14.3 trillion dollars in red ink.

Each household owes $534,000 (poll) - OUR VIEW - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO

There's a MAN in the second drawing (attachment)????? :eek:
 
View attachment 13678

The above chart is 1 billion dollars--($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Notice the size of the man in this chart.

View attachment 13679

1 trillion dollars ($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Now--notice the size of the man in the lower left hand corner of the chart.

Currently there are 18,000 baby-boomer entering social security/medicare daily and this will continue for the next 15 years. USA did a report last week--that states this will result in another 62 trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities or the equivalent of $534,000.00 owed per household in the United States. We are currently at 14.3 trillion dollars in red ink.

Each household owes $534,000 (poll) - OUR VIEW - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO

There's a MAN in the second drawing (attachment)????? :eek:

Yes
 
View attachment 13678

The above chart is 1 billion dollars--($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Notice the size of the man in this chart.

View attachment 13679

1 trillion dollars ($100.00 bills stacked together on pallets.) Now--notice the size of the man in the lower left hand corner of the chart.



Each household owes $534,000 (poll) - OUR VIEW - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO

There's a MAN in the second drawing (attachment)????? :eek:

Yes

K then- thanks...but he's a tiny feller!
 
One thousand thousand equals one Million = $1,000,000.

One thousand million equals one Billion = $1,000,000,000.

One thousand Billion equals one Trillion = $1,000,000,000,000.
 
K then- thanks...but he's a tiny feller!

It's the same man that is in the one billion chart--but he has shrunk against the "what does a trillion look like" If you look hard you'll see him.

I see him a bit, faintly....he has shrunk, kinda makes you think huh??


Definitely a real eye opener. I imagine the majority of Americans don't realise how much money a trillion dollars is.

You write it with 12 zero's. So then currently we are 14,300,000,000,000 or 14.3 trillion dollars in red ink with another 64 trillion in unfunded liabilities.


It's amazing to realise that Obama borrowed and spent the equivalent of the 1 trillion chart--when we pay interest--on the 787 billion dollar stimulus bill and unemployment jumped again last week.
 
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