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trillion

[tril-yuhn] / ˈtrɪl yən /


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World governments had more than $100 trillion in public debt when the Iran war began—limiting their ability to cushion the effects of energy-price shocks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The labor markets are on the order of $10 trillion to $20 trillion, whether in the digital or the physical economy.

From Barron's

According to Americans for Tax Fairness—a group advocating for equitable tax policies—billionaire wealth alone totaled $4 trillion at the end of 2020.

From Barron's

Federal government debt is forecast to rise past $50 trillion within the next decade, according to recent projections from the Congressional Budget Office, and topped the $39 trillion mark earlier this month.

From Barron's

When Tesla shareholders voted on a pay package of up to $1 trillion for Musk, the biggest opponents were institutional investors.

From The Wall Street Journal