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The 2012 Federal Deficit in Real Estate: How Much Could $1.1 Trillion Buy?

The 2012 Federal Deficit in Real Estate: How Much Could $1.1 Trillion Buy? - Movoto Real Estate
During the 2012 fiscal year, the United States racked up a hefty federal deficit—about $1.1 trillion, according to The New York Times. This number can be difficult for the Average Joe and Plain Jane to comprehend. Exactly how much is $1.1 trillion? To help explain what this number means, Movoto Real Estate translated 2012’s federal deficit into digestible real estate purchases.

2012 Federal Deficit

Here is the amount of deficit the federal government racked up in the following periods of time.

  • 1 Year: $1,100,000,000,000
  • 1 Month: $91,666,666,667
  • 1 Week: $21,153,846,154
  • 1 Day: $3,013,698,630
  • 1 Hour: $125,499,144
  • 1 Minute: $2,091,458
  • 1 Second: $34,858

2012 Federal Deficit in Real Estate Terms

  • 1 Year: In one year you could buy almost three out of four owner-occupied homes in Texas
  • 1 Month: In one month you could buy every owner-occupied home in Nebraska
  • 1 Week: In one week you could buy 192 White Houses in Washington DC
  • 1 Day: In one day you could buy the Empire State Building–five times.
  • 1 Hour: In one hour you could purchase the Fleur Lys Estate in Los Angeles, one of the most expensive homes in America

    Listing courtesy of Michael Waddington of Michael Waddington

  • 1 Minute: In one minute you could buy nearly three homes in San Francisco, which has one of the most expensive list prices in the country
  • 1 Second: In one second you could remodel your kitchen or two bathrooms.

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