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Bush wanted over 3 trillions for spending. Probabably making news all over the places by now. I find this article to be funny/interesting to read. 

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What's in a trillion?
A look at the number in Bush's $3 trillion budget
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON - A person given $1 million a year to spend would need three million years to blow $3 trillion. The United States, a government of sizable financial appetite, can do it in one.

Three trillion dollars is about what the U.S. federal government will spend this year for domestic and defence programs and benefit entitlements like Social Security and Medicare, according to President George W. Bush's latest federal budget proposal Monday.

A trillion is a figure more commonly used when talking about outer space. A light year, the distance that light travels in a vacuum in a year, is about 9.6 trillion kilometres.

Written out, a trillion is a one followed by 12 zeros, or 1,000,000,000,000. That's a million times one million, or a thousand times one billion.

There are about 6.8 billion people in the world, meaning that every living person would get $441 if the U.S. government's budget was divided up. If the money was split among the 300 million Americans, everyone would take home $10,000.

Counting to three trillion at a rate of one number a second would take almost 95,000 years.

Looking at it another way, one would have to circumnavigate the globe 120 million times to travel three trillion miles - or 4.8 trillion kilometres. Similarly, that would be some 17,000 round trips to the sun. The universe, 15 billion years old at the outside, would need another 200 such lifetimes to reach three trillion years.

3 trillions. If you were to equally given every citizen a share of that pot. Each US citizen would get $10,000



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that a huge amount, but maybe usa can afford so its not big relative to the states



 

 

Not surprised, as I said, the economy is heading for a meltdown



 

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Huh-given how weak the US dollar is-that's probably just worth 300 Canadian dollars, right? (Just joking. You remember Canadian dollar jokes in the past? We can't do them anymore :()



How much debt is the US trying to rack up?



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totalwar23 said:
Huh-given how weak the US dollar is-that's probably just worth 300 Canadian dollars, right? (Just joking. You remember Canadian dollar jokes in the past? We can't do them anymore :()

 It's funny, I was just musing over the article that legend posted the other day that stated Bush was the first prez to spend $2 trilion in 2002.

Then it occured to me that $2 trillion USD was worth $3 trillion CAD in 2002, so relative to the CAD, the US budget hasn't increased at all since 2002. :P



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Galaki said:
How much debt is the US trying to rack up?

 Well I understand $500 billion is planned in this budget. With an uncertain economy, things could wind up worse than that.



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