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Below are five tables listing the prices of the items in [[980: Money]].
 
Below are five tables listing the prices of the items in [[980: Money]].
  
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{{incomplete|Values still need double-checking. Possibly spelling as well.}}
 
==Dollars==
 
==Dollars==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
  ! Category
 
  ! Category
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  | $1 Bill
 
  | $1 Bill
 
  | $1
 
  | $1
  | $1 = $1{{Citation needed}}
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  | one dollar is generally believed to have the value of one dollar {{citation needed}}
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | $10 Bill
 
  | $10 Bill
 
  | $10
 
  | $10
  | Ten dollars are equal to ten dollars.{{Citation needed}}
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  | ten dollars are just ten times one dollar,{{citation needed}} see above
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | $500 Bill (William McKinley, discontinued)
 
  | $500 Bill (William McKinley, discontinued)
 
  | $500
 
  | $500
  | Discontinued bills [https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/06/11/how-much-is-a-500-bill-worth.aspx might be worth more than their original value] but can still be used as normal currency worth its designated value (in this case $500).
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  | discontinued bills [https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/06/11/how-much-is-a-500-bill-worth.aspx might be worth more than their original value] but can still be used as normal currency worth its designated value (in this case 500$)
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | $1000 Bill (Grover Cleveland, discontinued)
 
  | $1000 Bill (Grover Cleveland, discontinued)
 
  | $1000
 
  | $1000
  | Discontinued bill, see above.
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  | discontinued bill, see above
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="3"|Fruit
 
  ! rowspan="3"|Fruit
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  | Apples (one dozen)  
 
  | Apples (one dozen)  
 
  | $5.68
 
  | $5.68
  | The price has since [https://www.in2013dollars.com/Apples/price-inflation/2011-to-2021?amount=1.31 risen due to inflation].
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  | the price has since [https://www.in2013dollars.com/Apples/price-inflation/2011-to-2021?amount=1.31 risen due to inflation]
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Oranges (one dozen)
 
  | Oranges (one dozen)
 
  | $3.08
 
  | $3.08
  | The price of oranges has since [https://www.in2013dollars.com/Oranges,-including-tangerines/price-inflation/2011-to-2021?amount=1.44 risen due to inflation].
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  | the price has since [https://www.in2013dollars.com/Oranges,-including-tangerines/price-inflation/2011-to-2021?amount=1.44 risen due to inflation]
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="3"|Fast Food
 
  ! rowspan="3"|Fast Food
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  | Dollar Menu item
 
  | Dollar Menu item
 
  | $1.00
 
  | $1.00
  | Most dollar menus cost one dollar,{{Citation needed}} hence the name.
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  | most dollar menus cost one dollar,{{citation needed}} hence the name
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Starbucks Coffee
 
  | Starbucks Coffee
 
  | $2.00
 
  | $2.00
  | Ten years later, one might for that price get a <s>small</s> [https://realmenuprices.com/starbucks-menu-prices/ tall freshly brewed coffee].
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  | ten years later, one might for that price get a <s>small</s> [https://realmenuprices.com/starbucks-menu-prices/ tall freshly brewed coffee]
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="3"|Average US Restaurant Meals
 
  ! rowspan="3"|Average US Restaurant Meals
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  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Homemade rice and pinto beans
 
  | Homemade rice and pinto beans
  | $9.26 (With time cost of two hours of shopping, travel, preparation, and cleanup: $41.80)
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  | $9.26 (With time cost of two hours of shopping, travel, preparation and cleanup: $41.80)
 
  | From [https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2011/09/24/opinion/sunday/20110925_BITTMAN_MARSHgph.html?ref=sunday this infographic] made for [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/is-junk-food-really-cheaper.html this NYT article] (paywall). Time cost at a rate of $16.27/hr ''maybe'' from [https://independentsector.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/value-of-volunteer-time-state-historical-2001-2019.pdf this source for value of volunteer hours].{{Actual citation needed}}
 
  | From [https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2011/09/24/opinion/sunday/20110925_BITTMAN_MARSHgph.html?ref=sunday this infographic] made for [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/is-junk-food-really-cheaper.html this NYT article] (paywall). Time cost at a rate of $16.27/hr ''maybe'' from [https://independentsector.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/value-of-volunteer-time-state-historical-2001-2019.pdf this source for value of volunteer hours].{{Actual citation needed}}
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Homemade chicken dinner
 
  | Homemade chicken dinner
  | $13.78 (With time cost of two hours of shopping, travel, preparation, and cleanup: $46.32)
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  | $13.78 (With time cost of two hours of shopping, travel, preparation and cleanup: $46.32)
 
  | Same sources as above.
 
  | Same sources as above.
 
  |-
 
  |-
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  | Arby’s
 
  | Arby’s
 
  | $34.00 (With time cost of 30 minutes travel: $42.13)
 
  | $34.00 (With time cost of 30 minutes travel: $42.13)
  | Same value as above for time cost. Base cost ''possibly'' from personal experience.{{Actual citation needed}}
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  | Same value as above for time cost. Base cost ''possibly'' from personal experience. {{Actual citation needed}}
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Chili’s
 
  | Chili’s
 
  | $69.64 (With time cost of 30 minutes travel: $77.78)
 
  | $69.64 (With time cost of 30 minutes travel: $77.78)
  | Same as Arby's.
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  | Same as Arby's
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Outback Steakhouse
 
  | Outback Steakhouse
 
  | $109.82 (With time cost of 30 minutes travel: $117.96)
 
  | $109.82 (With time cost of 30 minutes travel: $117.96)
  | Same as Arby's.
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  | Same as Arby's
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Vehicles
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Vehicles
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  | Low-end bicycle
 
  | Low-end bicycle
 
  | $190
 
  | $190
  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=low-end+bicycle+price A quick google search] will tell us that this is still a fairly realistic price.
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  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=low-end+bicycle+price a quick google search] will tell us that this is a fairly realistic price still
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Clothes
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Clothes
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  | Men's suit
 
  | Men's suit
 
  | $400
 
  | $400
  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=men's+suit+price A quick google search] will tell us that this is a fairly realistic price, although much cheaper suits exist.
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  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=men's+suit+price a quick google search] will tell us that this is a fairly realistic price, although there are much cheaper suits out there
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Debt
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Debt
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  | After-tax
 
  | After-tax
 
  | $104.12
 
  | $104.12
  | The taxes subtracted from the median household daily income.
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  | it is just the taxes subtracted from the median household daily income
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="4"|Game Consoles
 
  ! rowspan="4"|Game Consoles
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  | PS3
 
  | PS3
 
  | $250
 
  | $250
  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=playstation+3+price A quick google search] will tell us that their demand has decreased significantly since other consoles (PS4, PS5) were released and there are no more new games being developed for the Playstation 3.
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  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=playstation+3+price a quick google search] will tell us that their demand has decreased significantly since other consoles (PS4, PS5) were released and there are no more new games being developed for the Playstation 3
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Xbox 360
 
  | Xbox 360
 
  | $200
 
  | $200
  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=xbox+360+price A quick google search] will tell us that their demand has decreased significantly since other consoles (Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S) were released and there are no more new games being developed for the Xbox 360.
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  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=xbox+360+price a quick google search] will tell us that their demand has decreased significantly since other consoles (Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S) were released and there are no more new games being developed for the Xbox 360
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Wii
 
  | Wii
 
  | $150
 
  | $150
  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=nintendo+wii+price A quick google search] will tell us that their demand has decreased significantly since other consoles (Wii U, Nintendo Switch) were released and there are no more new games being developed for the Nintendo Wii.
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  | [https://www.google.com/search?q=nintendo+wii+price a quick google search] will tell us that their demand has decreased significantly since other consoles (Wii U, Nintendo Switch) were released and there are no more new games being developed for the Nintendo Wii
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="9"|Electronics
 
  ! rowspan="9"|Electronics
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  | Kindle Fire
 
  | Kindle Fire
 
  | $199
 
  | $199
  | Like video game consoles, other electronics such as Ebook readers become cheaper over time due to release of newer models and obsolescence.
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  | like video game consoles, other electronics such as ebook readers become less demanded over time due to newer models and the discontinuation of support
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Basic iPad
 
  | Basic iPad
 
  | $499
 
  | $499
  | Like video game consoles, other electronics such as iPads become cheaper over time due to release of newer models and obsolescence.
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  | like video game consoles, other electronics such as tablets become less demanded over time due to newer models and the discontinuation of support
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | iPad + 3G + a year of data
 
  | iPad + 3G + a year of data
 
  | $869
 
  | $869
  | For the iPad, see above. 3G internet is being gradually phased out across the world ([https://eu.usatoday.com/story/tech/2021/10/22/wireless-service-3-g-shutdown-coming-soon/8538388002/ USofA], [https://blog.telegeography.com/3gs-sun-is-setting-in-europe Europe]), so it may not be possible to buy. (Information as of December 2021)
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  | as above; also 3G internet is being gradually shut down across the world ([https://eu.usatoday.com/story/tech/2021/10/22/wireless-service-3-g-shutdown-coming-soon/8538388002/ USofA], [https://blog.telegeography.com/3gs-sun-is-setting-in-europe Europe]) so it won't be easy getting 3G internet for a whole other year (information as of December 2021)
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Basic Macbook Air
 
  | Basic Macbook Air
 
  | $999
 
  | $999
  | Like video game consoles, other electronics such as laptops become cheaper over time due to release of newer models and obsolescence.
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  | like video game consoles, other electronics such as laptops become less demanded over time due to newer models and the discontinuation of support
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Netbook
 
  | Netbook
 
  | $249.99
 
  | $249.99
  | Like video game consoles, other electronics such as laptops become cheaper over time due to release of newer models and obsolescence.
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  | like video game consoles, other electronics such as laptops become less demanded over time due to newer models and the discontinuation of support
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | iPod Nano
 
  | iPod Nano
 
  | $129
 
  | $129
  | Like video game consoles, other electronics such as music players become cheaper over time due to release of newer models and obsolescence.
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  | like video game consoles, other electronics such as music players become less demanded over time due to newer models and the discontinuation of support
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Mac Mini
 
  | Mac Mini
 
  | $599
 
  | $599
  | Like video game consoles, other electronics such as desktop computers become cheaper over time due to release of newer models and obsolescence.
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  | like video game consoles, other electronics such as desktop PCs become less demanded over time due to newer models and the discontinuation of support
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Comcast cable internet for a year ($59.99/month)
 
  | Comcast cable internet for a year ($59.99/month)
 
  | $719.88
 
  | $719.88
  | Comcast has since changed its name to Xfinity. [Xfinity's website](https://xfinity.com/learn/deals/internet) has internet starting at $25/month or $300/yr, a significant decrease.
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  | Comcast has changed its name to Xfinity since the comic came out
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="7"|Books
 
  ! rowspan="7"|Books
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  | [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I15SB16/ref=r_kdia_h_i_gl Kindle]
 
  | [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I15SB16/ref=r_kdia_h_i_gl Kindle]
 
  | $79.00
 
  | $79.00
  | The price of a Kindle ranges from 24$ up to a little over 300$, depending on the model.
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  | nowadays the price ranges from 24$ up to a little over 300$, depending on the model
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | New video game
 
  | New video game
 
  | $49.99
 
  | $49.99
  | During the seventh generation of video games, most games for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 home consoles would release for $59.99, while games for the handheld Nintendo DS would retail for $39.99{{Actual citation needed}}. Randall appears to be averaging the two numbers.
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  | {{Actual citation needed}}
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Kindle keyboard + 3G
 
  | Kindle keyboard + 3G
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  | Traditional cell phone average annual bill
 
  | Traditional cell phone average annual bill
 
  | $928.30
 
  | $928.30
  | Slightly less than the cell phone average monthly fee time 12, which would be $928.32.
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  | would be $928.32 since it is just the monthly fee times twelve
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Smartphone average monthly fee
 
  | Smartphone average monthly fee
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  | Smartphone average annual bill
 
  | Smartphone average annual bill
 
  | $1,320
 
  | $1,320
  | Smartphone average annual bill times 12 rounded down. (The actual amount works out to $1,323.60)
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  | would be $1,323.60 since it is just the monthly fee times twelve
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="5"|Worker/CEO comparison
 
  ! rowspan="5"|Worker/CEO comparison
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  | {{Actual citation needed}}
 
  | {{Actual citation needed}}
 
  |}
 
  |}
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</div>
  
 
==Thousands==
 
==Thousands==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
  ! Category
 
  ! Category
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  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Ford Explorer
 
  | Ford Explorer
  | $43,524
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  | $45,524
 
  |
 
  |
 
  |-
 
  |-
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  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Median US household income
 
  | Median US household income
  | $51,270
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  | $51,570
 
  |
 
  |
 
  |-
 
  |-
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  |
 
  |
 
  |}
 
  |}
 
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</div>
  
 
==Millions==
 
==Millions==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
  ! Category
 
  ! Category
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  |
 
  |
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Lifetime cost to avoid changing your oil by abandoning your car and buying a new one whenever you hit 5,000 miles
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  | Lifetime cost to avoid changing your oil by abandoning your car and buying a new one whenever you hit 5.000 miles
 
  | $3,270,000
 
  | $3,270,000
 
  |
 
  |
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  |}
 
  |}
  
===Value of a carry-on suitcase full of $100 bills (30,000 ct, 60lbs)===
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===Value of a carry-on suitcase full of $100 bills (30,00 ct, 60lbs)===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
  |-
 
  |-
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  | 2011 || $3,000,000
 
  | 2011 || $3,000,000
 
  |}
 
  |}
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</div>
  
 
==Billions==
 
==Billions==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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===Harry Potter movie franchise total revenue===
 
===Harry Potter movie franchise total revenue===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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Adjusted for monetary inflation but not ticket price inflation
 
Adjusted for monetary inflation but not ticket price inflation
 
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Highlighted [sic]: films that earned more than 2009's ''Avatar''
Highlighted: films that earned more than 2009's ''Avatar''
 
 
 
Some dates are off by one year.
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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  | 1942 || ''Fantasia'' || $1,146,000,000 || Yes
 
  | 1942 || ''Fantasia'' || $1,146,000,000 || Yes
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | 1940 || ''Gone with the Wind'' || $3,157,000,000 || Yes
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  | 1940 || ''Gone With the Wind'' || $3,157,000,000 || Yes
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | 1938 || ''Snow White'' || $2,841,700,000 || Yes
 
  | 1938 || ''Snow White'' || $2,841,700,000 || Yes
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  ! Area !! Revenue
 
  ! Area !! Revenue
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Tuition, donations, and fees || $1,425,000,000
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  | Tuition, donations and fees || $1,425,000,000
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Investments || $7,900,000,000
 
  | Investments || $7,900,000,000
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  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Total
 
  | Total
  | $1,294,580,000,000
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  | $1,294,580,000,000 (This appears to be a mistake by [[Randall]] and should read $1,249,580,000,000)
| This appears to be a mistake by [[Randall]] and should read $1,249,580,000,000
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|
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Utilities
 
  ! rowspan="2"|Utilities
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  | Royal Dutch Shell || $199,780,000,000
 
  | Royal Dutch Shell || $199,780,000,000
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Nestlé || $193,700,000,000
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  | Nestle || $193,700,000,000
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Chevron || $188,030,000,000
 
  | Chevron || $188,030,000,000
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  |}
 
  |}
  
===New York City===
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===New York CIty===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
  |-
 
  |-
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  | Total || $804,410,000,000 || This appears to be a mistake by [[Randall]] and should read $8,044,100,000,000.
 
  | Total || $804,410,000,000 || This appears to be a mistake by [[Randall]] and should read $8,044,100,000,000.
 
  |}
 
  |}
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</div>
  
 
==Trillions==
 
==Trillions==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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===Size of derivatives market by year===
 
===Size of derivatives market by year===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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  | liquid assets || $77,000,000,000,000 ||
 
  | liquid assets || $77,000,000,000,000 ||
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Estimated total economic production of the human race (so far, roughly three-fifths of it since 1980) || $2,396,950,000,000,000 || largest single amount of money in this comic
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  | Estimated total economic production of the human race (so far, roughly three-fifths of it since 1980) || $2,396,950,000,000,000 ||
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  |}
 
  |}
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  | 2011 || $63,500,000,000,000 || $11,500,000,000,000 || $4,000,000,000,000
 
  | 2011 || $63,500,000,000,000 || $11,500,000,000,000 || $4,000,000,000,000
 
  |}
 
  |}
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</div>
 
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