$20 Trillion of U.S. Debt Visualized Using Stacks of $100 Bills

Via Visual Capitalist

For most people, our experiences in everyday life are with using lower numbers like one, two, or ten. We not only comprehend what it means to buy five apples, but we can also visualize exactly what that might look like. In other words, these are numbers that fall within a range that is very intuitive for most humans.

Extrapolate that a little higher and we can still comprehend the numbers, but we start to lose that intuition.

Are there 1,500 or 2,000 people at a music venue? It’s hard to know for sure, but we do at least have a basic comprehension of the sizes of those numbers. Every day, we do math with numbers in the thousands – a paycheck, a credit card bill, or paying rent.

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Millions, billions, trillions

This is where things start to get dodgy. Once numbers get beyond the millions, we don’t really have any intuition, tactile familiarity, or comprehension of what they mean.

For example:

  • One million seconds = 12 days
  • One billion seconds = 32 years
  • One trillion seconds = 32,000 years

Going back in time a trillion seconds would place you well before written history, the building of the pyramids, and 10,000 years before the first cave wall paintings in France.

Our monkey brains don’t really know what to do with these giant abstractions, and so it helps to think about them in different ways, especially visually.

The Visual Interpretation

Looking at visual representations of these numbers will help to put them in perspective.

Below is a series of fantastic 3d graphics produced by Demonocracy.info that help to do this for the $20 trillion in U.S. Federal Government debt. It starts with a $100 bill, and goes from there. Enjoy!

1. Here is a single $100 bill.

A single $100 bill

2. Here is $10,000, or 100 of those same bills in a stack.

$10,000 or 100 of those bills

3. $1 million, or equal to 92 years of work for the average human on Earth.

$1 million visualized in $100 bills

4. $100 million on a pallet. The couch is worth a cool $46.7 million, too.

$100 million visualized in $100 bills

5. $1 Billion – getting bigger…

$1 billion visualized in $100 bills

6. $1 trillion, looking at it from a front angle.

$1 trillion visualized in $100 bills

7. Here’s a better view of the $1 trillion with the White House.

$1 trillion visualized in $100 bills

8. Finally, here’s $20+ trillion of U.S. government debt.

$20 trillion in U.S. government debt

For more on putting the U.S. debt in perspective, here’s a video showing Trump’s $20 trillion problem, as well as visualizing the debt from a more 2d perspective.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 3, 2017 11:27 am

Doesn’t look so bad that way, but the real debt is probably much more than just 20 trillion.

Probably closer to a hundred million by now, all things factored in.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
June 3, 2017 12:51 pm

It’s okay since we just owe it to ourselves.

BB
BB
June 3, 2017 2:15 pm

Owe it to our selves and the Chinese.

Maggie
Maggie
June 3, 2017 2:52 pm

Why can’t Trump just come out and be HONEST? The TRUTH is the TRUTH and since he’s proven he can shock the world with the Paris Accord withdrawal, maybe it is time to just keep it coming.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
June 3, 2017 4:58 pm

Unfunded liabilities like SS, Medicare and all other govt welfare is in the neighborhood of $200 Trillion.

My way of visualizing it is this:

If you had one trillion dollars and decided to spend it at a rate of *only* one million dollars per day, every day with no days off, it would take a little over 2,739 years!

At that same one million per day spending rate it would take 54,780 years with no days off.

Add in the unfunded liabilities and it would take 602,580 years to spend $220,000,000,000,000.00 (trillion) dollars.

The part that really begins to blow my mind is when I look around and ask myself what exactly did our so-called leaders spend it all on? I mean seriously……..WTF do we have to show for $20 Trillion in debt?

It took 205 years to rack up the first one trillion in debt which happened on 10-22-1981. It only took five more years to reach two trillion and another five to reach three trillion. Today we add more than one trillion each year.

BL
BL
June 3, 2017 5:08 pm

With regard to the picture of one trillion, the Pentagon lost double that right before 9/11 down a dark hole never to be found.

So far as the 20 trillion pic, it should really be about the size of a Chinese ghost city for the reasons I/S laid out of unfunded liabilities. No wonder their favorite solution was HFCS , GMO’s, Opium and Wars. Adios Muchachos……..that will never be paid.