Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 7,758 Authors
70,411 Quality Articles
& 3,663 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Ben Morrish (7,936)
Steve Kovacs (4,545)
Sandra E. Graham (7,883)
Fran Larson (2,271)
Joel Hendon (16,285)
Shari Vaudo (418)
David Tanguay (9,577)
Michael Ramzy (633)
Missing Link (766)
E. Raymond Rock (3,068)
Gregory Lewis (1,603)
Nancy Daniels (1,550)
Mark Parsec (15,056)
David Pekrul (3,696)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Tax Me More

How To Create A Fairer Tax Environment

I Was Taxed Twice On One Purchase!

How To Stimulate Consumer Spending And Jumpstart The Economy

Sales Tax Free Weekend In Texas Offers More This Year

More Money in Your Pocket? Reduce Your Property Taxes--Try These Tips.

Unfairness and Nonsense in the Tax Code

Tax Chat and Other Matters

The IRS Garnishment - Ouch That Hurts!

Proper Delivery Outside of California Begins the Use Tax Exemption Process

Home » Categories » Government » Taxes & Taxation » How Much Is One Trillion Gallons of Beer? » Reprint Rights » Printer Friendly

Marty RicKard

How Much Is One Trillion Gallons of Beer?

Rated 4 out of 5
Rated 5.0 by 1 Reader ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Marty RicKard
Submitted Saturday, February 14, 2009
Marty RicKard (2,688)
Marty RicKard


Log in to become a member of Marty RicKard's Fan Club!


I was doing a little figuring about how difficult it is to fathom the big figures they toss around in Washington . Obama's budget proposals range from one trillion to two trillion dollars. That means nothing to most people.

It might help to look at it this way.

One million seconds is 11.5 days. A billion seconds is 32 years. One trillion seconds is 32,000 years. That's even hard to visualize.

Here are some other ways to help visualize the immensity of 1,000,000,000,000 (trillion).

If someone gave you $1 million EVERY DAY since Jesus was born, to date, you would have received only three-quarters of a trillion dollars.

One trillion stacked dollar bills would be almost 70,000 miles high.

If you and your ancestors spent $86,000 every day, it would take 32,000 years to spend $1 trillion.

Most of my friends will find the following example more familiar and easier to comprehend:

One million ounces is 83 thousand beers. One billion ounces is 8 million beers. One trillion ounces is 83 million beers.

Or if you buy your beer by the one-gallon pitcher, One million ounces is 7812 pitchers, One billion ounces is almost 8 million pitchers. One trillion ounces would be about 8 billion pitchers of beer

Or, are you ready, more than 800,000, of those big, long 18-wheel oil tanker trucks you pass on the interstate everyday. Stop for a second and think of it, eight hundred thousand (800,000) tanker trucks would be required to hold a trillion pitchers of beer.

Maybe that will help put it in the proper perspective.

1,000 thousand

1,000,000 million

1,000,000,000 billion

1,000,000,000,000 trillion

Oh, but according to Senator Charles Schumer, New York Democrat, the public doesn't care about money. "They don't care about those little porky projects" that only amount to a few million dollars, he said recently on national TV.

MARTY RICKARD BIO

Marty RicKard attended William Penn College , Iowa State University and University of Southern Mississippi , from which he holds a BS degree in journalism and photojournalism. He also has a Masters Degree in photography. Marty was a technical writer for White Motor Company, and has worked for the Charles City Press, Mason City Globe-Gazette, and Davenport Times-Democrat. He owned New Sharon Star, where he was twice named Iowa Master Columnist. For ten years, Marty's regular column appeared in the Professional Photographer magazine. He has been published in many other magazines, including Golf Digest, Resource Magazine, Picture, Range Finder, and Darkroom. In addition to his writing credits, Marty has won numerous photography awards, has lectured in 48 states, and has traveled internationally as lecturer, and judge. He was one of thirty from the U.S. to participate in the first cultural exchange with China in 1986. He was a regular columnist for Lens Magazine, and is full-time writer of fiction and poetry. He has published three books.




The author of this article has chosen to make this article available with free reprint rights.
Click here to copy this article.

Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Marty RicKard's Fan Club!

Comments on this article:


» left by Ben Morrish (8,326)
Ben Morrish
(255 days 19 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Interesting article, and goes to show how bad we are at really understanding huge numbers - but your examples help a lot!

Respond to this comment

» left by Linda DeWitt (2,024)
Linda DeWitt
from Oregon (204 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5

When I saw the diagram someone sent on the internet about a trillion dollars in correlation to one dollar it was amazing. It made comprehension real easy.Good article.Thanks for sharing.

Linda D

Respond to this comment

» left by Charles "Catfish" Pole (67)
Charles "Catfish" Pole
(96 days 5 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Waiting for a new article written by you. I tried getting in touch with you today, using the phone number you have posted on-line. I got your voice mail. Please use the contact info next to my name, and drop me an email. It's important that I get in touch with you. I could use your expertise. Charles "Catfish" Pole

Respond to this comment

Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 264 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 2/14/2009 9:36:14 PM.
View other articles written by Marty RicKard (2,688)
Marty RicKard


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
What is the Difference Between Earned and Unearned Income?

More Money in Your Pocket? Reduce Your Property Taxes--Try These Tips.

Tax Attorney Discusses the Civil Tax Fraud Penalty

An Overview of the Alternative Minimum Tax

The Multiple Job Tax Trap

The Annual Gift Tax Exclusion: Getting The Edge

A Taxing Time Do we pay too much tax for what we get?

A Tax Increase On The Rich Only: Do You Believe Those Words?

Tax Time

Redistribution of Wealth: Pros and Cons

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.078.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company