The US federal debt, visualized


Courtesy of a link at Coyote Blog, I found this fascinating site that portrays the size of the US federal debt in images. It’s mind-boggling to look at it from a visual perspective. Here, to give just one example, is the physical size of 100 million dollars in $100 bills. (This image has been reduced in size to fit this blog.)

It’s a bit shorter than the height of an average man, and fills a standard cargo pallet with a little bit left over. Just wait until you see what the $114.5 trillion dollars of unfunded US federal government liability looks like!

I highly recommend clicking over to the site and seeing the images for yourself. It reveals the true measure of our financial crisis in a new and eye-opening way.

Peter

2 comments

  1. Saw that football field and wanted to vomit. Did you look at Going to Oz posted by Will Profit yesterday? It's a bit lengthy but a must-see.

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