You could buy
You can buy one of the following:
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Enough gold leaf to cover an American football field
Cover an American football field with a single layer of gold leaf for US$2,879 thousand (₲12,450 million) from amazon -
Taxpayer funding of UK political parties
Yearly spending for policy development for £2 million (₲13,270 million) from electoral_comission
Buy all billionaires
You can buy each US-dollar billionaire one of the following items:
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duck islands
Cost of a floating duck island, claimed as an expense by Conservative MP, Peter Viggers. for £1,645 (₲10,910 thousand) from wikipedia
Shopping list
You can buy all of the following:
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1 Olympic swimming pool filled with untaxed petrol
Olympic swimming pool filled with untaxed petrol for £1,173 thousand (₲7,779 million) from hardcoded -
5 thousand Freedom of Information requests
Average cost of a request under the UK's Freedom of Information Act, 2010. for £159.80 (₲1,060 thousand) from source -
1 Housing benefit
Average (mean) weekly housing benefit claim in the UK, July 2011 for £87.18 (₲578,400) from source -
1 thousand Random number tables
"A Million Random Digits with 100,000 Normal Deviates" by Michael D. Rich for £62 (₲411,300) from waterstones