HOW MUCH DOES
$1 MILLION WEIGH?
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Quick Facts?
- NEW! How big is the Stimulus Package? This question is pretty involved, so I have moved the answer to the Stimulus Package Facts page.
- How much does $1,000,000 weigh? A million dollars weighs about twenty-two pounds in hundred-dollar bills.
- How many dollar bills in one ton? There are 907,185 bills in a ton of cash, so the most expensive ton of cash possible (with bills in current circulation) is $90,718,500.
- How much money is in a stack that's one foot tall? There are 2,800 dollar bills in a one-foot-tall stack.
- How much cash in a mile? 14,734,875 dollar bills would make up a stack one mile tall, weighing over 16 tons!
Who Cares?
I don't know. I created this site to settle an argument about how much $70 grand would weigh. I thought it might help movie directors create accurate props. Or maybe it will save someone some time during an all-cash transaction involving millions. (Don't forget to subtract for the weight of those bundling straps.)
It's a simple formula based on the dimensions and weight of perfectly crisp U.S. dollar bills. Cash Dimensions was designed to describe the volume of any amount of cash. We can also calculate the weight of any dollar-amount. This is the first and only website designed to help you calculate the size and weight of dollars. Learn how big (and how heavy) any amount of money is -- including the volume and mass of the Stimulus Package!
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