There are currently over 300 million legal citizens in the United States. The world population is over 1 billion people.
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As of July 2008 The population of the US was 304,059,724 citizens.
There are many countries which use a penny as its minor currency unit and these coins are not the same size. Furthermore, the citizens of the US refer to their cent as a penny - for some bizarre reason. Without any indication as to which country's currency the question is about, it is not possible to give an answer.
There may be people who own assets whose value is more than one hundred million dollars but that does not mean that the citizens are worth anywhere near that amount. Many people would happily trade a shipload of such people for 5 Mother Teresas, for example.
In the pre-Civil War era of the US, the "one-drop" rule was a social and legal principle of racial classification that any person with even one ancestor of sub-Saharan-African ancestry is considered black. By 1910, twenty US states had classified citizens by blood-fraction, most using one-fourth or one-eighth.
The word "fair" does not appear in the United States Constitution. The Constitution is a legal document that outlines the framework of the government, establishes the rights of citizens, and sets limitations on governmental power. The language used in the Constitution is precise and specific, focusing on legal and governmental principles rather than subjective concepts like fairness.