Orders of magnitude (currency)
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This is a list of orders of magnitude for money expressed in United States dollars.
- $0.01 - used chiefly in making change
- $0.10 - price to make a photocopy
- $1 - Double Cheeseburger at McDonald's
- $4 typical drink of "gourmet" coffee
- $10 - wristwatch with quartz circuit
- $100 - TV, VCR, microwave or pair of shoes
- $400 - approximate annual GDP per capita (PPP) for East Timor (2004, CIA World Factbook)
- $1,000 - used car (15 years old, runs)
- $1,000 - midrange personal computer
- $1,000 - approximate GDP per capita (PPP) for Nigeria (2004)
- $8,800 - approximate world GDP per capita (PPP) (2004)
- $10,000 - cheap new car
- $10,000 - approximate GDP per capita (PPP) for Russia (2004)
- $20,000 (Israel, Greece)–$40,000 (Jersey, Norway, United States) - approximate GDP per capita (PPP) in most first world nations (2004)
- $30,000 - cost of an Engineering degree from an average university
- $100,000 - small house far from cities
- $100,000 - cost of a Law degree from a prestigious university
- $1,000,000 - huge house in suburbs, condo in densest inner cities
- $10,000,000 - a small hospital
- $100,000,000 - large office building in city
- $264,000,000 - estimated price of an Airbus A380 airplane.
- $1,000,000,000 - billion (long scale: milliard)
- $2,500,000,000 - estimated cost of a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber
- $10,000,000,000
- $10,570,000,000 - Gross Domestic Product of Iceland in international dollars
- $51,000,000,000 - fortune of Bill Gates, world's richest man, as of 2005 [1]
(Reuters)
- $100,000,000,000 - budget for reconstruction of Iraq
- $236,000,000,000 - Gross Domestic Product of Greece (CIA World Factbook)
- $276,000,000,000 - F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme, USA and others
- $420,000,000,000 - approximate United States budget deficit
- $1,000,000,000,000 - trillion (long scale: billion)
- $2.5 trillion - approximate United States annual federal budget as of 2005
- $8.3 trillion - United States national debt as of February 2006
- $10,000,000,000,000
- $12.39 trillion - United States GDP (PPP) as of 2005 [2]
- $55 trillion - global GDP (PPP)