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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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  | $1 = $1 {{citation needed}}
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | $10 Bill
 
  | $10 Bill
 
  | $10
 
  | $10
  | Ten dollars are equal to ten dollars.{{Citation needed}}
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  | Ten dollars are equal to ten dollars.{{citation needed}}
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | $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)
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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
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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
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  | 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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  | 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)
 
  |-
 
  |-
 
  | Basic Macbook Air
 
  | Basic Macbook Air
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  | 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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  | {{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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  |
 
  |
 
  |}
 
  |}
 
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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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  | 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
  
Highlighted: films that earned more than 2009's ''Avatar''
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Hilighted: films that earned more than 2009's ''Avatar''
  
 
Some dates are off by one year.
 
Some dates are off by one year.
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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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  |}
 
  |}
  
===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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