Each bill is .0043 inches thick.
2000 dollars in twenties, which is 100 bills, is only .43 inches thick.
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depends how long you are able to hang on to them!
That depends on what bills you are using.
A stack of 100 U.S. dollar bills is approximately 0.43 inches (about 1.1 centimeters) thick. This measurement can vary slightly based on the condition and the way the bills are stacked. Generally, each bill is about 0.0043 inches thick, so multiplying that by 100 gives you the total thickness.
Oh, what a lovely question! Each dollar bill is about 0.0043 inches thick. So, if you stack 20 dollar bills, it would be 0.086 inches tall. To reach 1 million dollars, you would stack bills about 86,000 inches high, which is approximately 7,167 feet or around 1.35 miles tall. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint along that journey!
$3.5T in $100 bills would be a little over 19,300 miles high. U.S. currency is about .0035" thick.