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Orders Of Magnitude (Currency)This is a list of orders of magnitude for money expressed in United States dollars. The following articles describe things which have the given orders of magnitude of value, as given in U.S. dollars, as of 2003. - $0.01 - used chiefly in making change
- $0.10 - price to make a photocopy
- $1 - hamburger at McDonald's
- $4 typical drink of "gourmet" coffee
- $10 - wristwatch with quartz circuit
- $100 - TV, VCR, microwave or pair of shoes
- $1000 - used car (15 years old, runs)
- $1000 annual income (GNI) per capita (PPP) for citizens of Chad, as of 2002
- $10000 - cheap new car
- $35,060 annual income (GNI) per capita (PPP) for citizens of the United States, as of 2002
- $100,000 - small house far from cities
- $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
- $1,000,000,000 - billion (long scale: milliard)
- $10,000,000,000
- $40.7 bn (long scale: milliard), fortune as of 2003 of Bill Gates, world's richest man
- $100,000,000,000 - budget for reconstruction of Iraq
- $1,000,000,000,000 - trillion (long scale: billion)
- $10,000,000,000,000
- $100,000,000,000,000
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