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A trillion means a million million. 1,000,000,000,000
A billion means a thousand million. 1,000,000,000
It would therefore take 1,000 days.
A trillion dollars at a million [a] minute will take a billion minutes = 1901.3 years (approx).
There are 31,536,000 seconds in a year, so if you spend a thousand dollars per second, you would be spending 31, 536,000,000 dollars per year. So, if I divide a trillion by 31,536,000,000 the result is 31.7 years.
If you don't want to answer the question just say so. What is Obama spending the trillions of dollars on. National defense, Afgan war etc
you could spend a billion dollars in a day if you really wanted to. Just order everything your heart desires. But if your talking about 66,666 years spending the average low income of 15,000 a year.
You could spend a fraction of a penny every second and spend a trillion dollars over a very long time. However to spend a trillion dollars in a certain amount of time it's $(1000000000 / Months * 2678400) per second. So over 5 months it would be about $76.67 per second.
A trillion divide by 1000 = a billion - that is, a billion days. That's over 5 million years.
A trillion dollars at a million [a] minute will take a billion minutes = 1901.3 years (approx).
There are 31,536,000 seconds in a year, so if you spend a thousand dollars per second, you would be spending 31, 536,000,000 dollars per year. So, if I divide a trillion by 31,536,000,000 the result is 31.7 years.
According to this website ===> http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/spending_history Government spending in the United States has steadily increased from seven percent of GDP in 1902 to 40 percent this year. The math follows from there. Specifically for 2011, the projected spending is $10.46 Billion per day. This is based on the projection of Federal Spending of $3.818 Trillion for the year. Ref: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/Historicals
If you don't want to answer the question just say so. What is Obama spending the trillions of dollars on. National defense, Afgan war etc
you could spend a billion dollars in a day if you really wanted to. Just order everything your heart desires. But if your talking about 66,666 years spending the average low income of 15,000 a year.
It would take you roughly 2739 years to spend one trillion dollars at that rate.
Well Warren Buffet said this year in his yearly letter to his stock holders that when he bought a company and sold it for a 4.8 billion dollar profit. He was taxed 1.2 billion dollars of which he stated had paid for every thing that the government needs to pay for social security, defense every thing for well about 4 hours. that means the government is spending 300 million dollars an hour a relative 7.2 billion dollars a day. That's a hell of a lot of money. Specifically for 2011, the projected spending is $10.46 Billion per day. This is based on the projection of Federal Spending of $3.818 Trillion for the year. See the link below.
You could spend a fraction of a penny every second and spend a trillion dollars over a very long time. However to spend a trillion dollars in a certain amount of time it's $(1000000000 / Months * 2678400) per second. So over 5 months it would be about $76.67 per second.
Well now, that would depend on what you were spending the billion dollars on. If you were to buy a billion dollar slice of pizza, you could spend it in a matter of minutes. On the other hand, if you were buying a one dollar ball point pen, one pen at a time, why, it could take quite a while. Get the point?
There is no evidence that he will. It should also be noted that he did not spend 32 trillion dollars (nor anything close to it) during his first four years; federal spending varied, but it was closer to 3 trillion. In fact, a 2011 MarketWatch Report noted that "...spending under Mr. Obama (including the stimulus) has grown by about 1.4 percent a year, compared to 7.3 percent in George W. Bush's first term." I enclose a link to the complete report, showing spending under previous presidents compared to spending under President Obama.
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