What Does a Trillion Dollars Look Like?
April 07 2009
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Last week the Federal reserve decided to inject ANOTHER trillion to buy treasury bonds and mortgage securities. In another words they simply decided to print another trillion dollars. So I thought you would really enjoy this graphic illustration to help you put that number into perspective.
$100
Start with a simple $100 bill.

$10,000
A packet of $100 bills worth $10,000 is less than 1/2 inch thick.

$1,000,000
This little pile of cash can easily fit into any backpack and weighs just about 22 lbs.

$100,000,000
$100 million fits neatly on any standard pallet, weighing in at a little over one ton.

$1,000,000,000
$1 billion is ten pallets worth of cold, hard cash.

$1,000,000,000,000
Finally, here’s one trillion dollars: