200 matches

11/84Leper population of the Americas: 300,000

7/93Number of empty beds in U.S. hospitals on any given day: 300,000

    Number of Americans who have joined the NRA since then: 275,000

1/94Amount Miller Brewing spends each year to promote its Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund: $300,000

    Amount it spends each year to endow the scholarship: $150,000

7/99Amount that the head of Chinese military intelligence gave Clinton fund-raiser Johnny Chung in 1996: $300,000

    Ratio of the amount that Chung spent on himself to the amount that he gave to the Democratic National Committee: 14:1

8/02Number of names of U.S. peace and civil-rights activists in the CIA’s Operation CHAOS database in 1973: 300,000

10/02Grant given a Maryland professor last October to create an online archive of dot-com-era business plans: $300,500

5/05Minimum number of miles that a private jet has been flown to take U.S. terror suspects to “rendition” abroad: 302,000

    Round-trips from D.C. to Tehran that this many frequent-flyer miles on American Airlines will buy: 4

10/08Number of graves Iran’s army claims it is digging at the nation’s borders, for the burial of invading soldiers: 320,000

10/07Head of cattle that Fidelity Investments keeps on a portion of its corporate campus near Fort Worth: 25

    Amount in taxes it thereby saves each year through a Texas “agricultural” exemption: $328,000

12/92Average fine levied last year on U.S. companies convicted of illegal pollution in white communities: $333,566

    Average fine levied on companies convicted of illegal pollution in minority communities: $55,318

7/88Estimated number of jobs in the United States that were created by Japanese companies: 230,000

    Estimated number of jobs in Japan that were created by American companies: 336,000

2/05Number of copies of Helping Your Child Learn History destroyed by the Department of Education last summer: 338,500

12/02Amount Colombia paid civilians for informing on rebels in its first five weeks of recruiting this year: $340,000

11/08Number of South Koreans pardoned by the country’s president on August 15: 341,864

4/01Declared value of the jewelry stolen from rapper Prodigy last December after he left a music-video shoot in Queens: $343,000

2/08Amount that D.C. city officials were found last fall to have embezzled through a dummy firm called Bilkemor LLC: $346,700

4/95Number of years O.J. Simpson’s trial would have to last before his legal fees exceeded this year’s federal budget: 348,985

10/06Number of Americans whose past-due accounts the IRS will turn over to private debt collectors by 2008: 350,000

10/07Number of Wal-Mart employees on whom the company secretly took out life-insurance policies from 1993 to 1995: 350,000

    Minimum number of deceased employees on whom the firm has collected: 453

12/04Number with a Reform, Green, and/or Socialist Workers Party candidate on the ballot, respectively: 35,28,14

6/89Estimated number of New York City residents temporarily living with others because they have no apartment: 360,000

4/06Cost of a U.S. pilot project in a New Jersey school to use an eye scanner to identify all adults who enter: $369,000

    Number of adults each student can have approved in the system: 4

12/93Amount the U.S. Department of Transportation will spend next year on a study of drunk walking: $370,000

3/06Number of copies sold in Japan since last summer of a comic book about the worthlessness of China: 180,000

    Number of copies sold of a similar comic book about Korea: 370,000

9/89Change, since 1987, in the total number of manufacturing jobs in the United States: +379,000

    Change, since 1987, in the number of manufacturing jobs in the United States held by union members: -175,000

9/95Number of Holocaust victims baptized posthumously into the Mormon church without their families’ permission: 380,000

8/87Campaign contributions made by lawyers in the Pennzoil-Texaco lawsuit to Texas judges: $387,900

6/98Number of institutions that are on a “higher moral ground” than the World Bank, according to its president: 0

    Amount the Bank spent last year to gild the ceilings of its Washington headquarters: $400,000

7/86Tourists who visited the Kennedy Library last year: 252,617

11/97Amount of soft money raised by political parties this year for every campaign-finance-reform bill introduced: $404,000

2/88Medals awarded by the armed forces in 1986: 407,031

5/98Amount that a Disney licensing agreement has earned the Royal Canadian Mounted Police since 1995: $414,848

8/85Acres of land purchased for national parks by the Reagan Administration: 57,169

2/90Barrels of oil that would be saved each day if U.S. auto-efficiency standards were raised by 1 mile per gallon: 420,000

5/84U.S. inmate population (federal and state prisons): 431,829

7/91Job and business inquiries made in March to the Commerce Department’s Persian Gulf Reconstruction Center: 434,000

6/86Plastic pink flamingos sold in the United States in 1985: 450,000

1/09Number of all U.S. war veterans who have been denied Veterans Administration health care since 2003: 452,677

    Amount that Barack Obama had received from such donors: $320,514

3/00Damages awarded Pizza Hut last winter after it sued a competitor whose ads claimed it made “better” pizza: $467,620

1/85Bottles of Scotch imported by the Ethiopian government to celebrate its tenth anniversary: 480,000

6/98Average amount an American earning at least $250,000 would pay to find “true love”: $487,000

    Average amount that he or she would pay to become president: $55,000

5/92Estimated number of American homeowners who had foreclosure proceedings initiated against them in 1991: 488,800

12/84Number of American men who have surgery each year solely to improve their personal appearance: 500,000

10/85Copies of Iacocca sold in Japan: 500,000

6/86Shipments of hazardous materials made in the United States each day: 500,000

    Portion of all vehicles carrying hazardous materials that are incorrectly labeled: 1/4

6/86Estimated number of Americans who have counterfeit diplomas or credentials: 500,000

1/87Price of renting the Queen Elizabeth II for an overnight “cruise to nowhere” for 600 guests: $500,000

8/87Condoms that New York City will distribute at singles bars, porn theaters, and massage parlors this year: 500,000

12/87Donation required for the opportunity to name a “grand staircase” at Carnegie Hall: $500,000

    Donation required to name the service elevator there: $250,000

8/88Funds budgeted by the Republican National Committee for negative research on Michael Dukakis: $500,000

    Funds budgeted by the Democratic National Committee for negative research on George Bush: $250,000

9/89Estimated number of Egyptians who are living in Cairo’s mausoleums: 500,000

4/91Amount the British Boy Scouts have earned since 1988 by selling corporate advertising space on merit badges: $500,000

4/99Settlement paid 3 female federal inmates last year after guards sold them as sex slaves to male prisoners: $500,000

    Number of the 9 prison employees named in the women’s lawsuit who were charged with a crime: 0

6/01Annual amount spent since 1995 to maintain a former U.S. congressional nuclear shelter as a tourist site: $500,000

4/06Estimated number of North Korean‒produced counterfeit $100 “supernotes” discovered worldwide since 1989: 500,000

1/07Minimum number of South Africans who do their banking entirely by mobile phone: 500,000

    Percentage of these that have been registered in any trackable fashion: 2

10/84Mickey Mouse caps sold at Tokyo Disneyland in six weeks last summer: 520,000

10/06Average salary package last year among all full-time employees of Goldman Sachs, including support staff: $521,000

5/96Estimated number of cigars George Burns smoked in his lifetime: 521,220

2/01Number of Floridian ex-cons denied the right to vote last November because of felony convictions: 525,000

8/86Number of blacks who left the South between 1980 and 1985: 470,000

    Number who moved to the South: 528,000

4/87Funds the Justice Department antitrust unit seeks for “higher than anticipated” 1988 phone rates: $528,000

8/91Number of cigarette butts collected on U.S. beaches during the 1990 National Beach Cleanup: 531,828

3/08Average compensation of the ten highest-salaried presidents of U.S. public universities: $533,000

    Number of them who earn more than the school’s football coach: 2

8/85Amount the government will pay Ed Meese to cover legal expenses incurred in his Ethics Act inquiry: $472,190

    Federal funds allocated for legal aid to the poor in Delaware in 1985: $533,510

7/97Amount raised for Cuban health care in Havana last February at a government auction of Cohiba premium cigars: $540,000

12/08Tons of international food aid provided to Sudan last year: 548,400

    Estimated tons of food Sudan produces and exports to other countries each year: 534,000

11/90Average number of live male chicks the U.S. egg industry discards each day: 550,000

8/91Amount of the toxic-waste fine that the EPA levied against Disneyland in 1990: $550,000

5/99Amount Cambodia has agreed to pay a U.S. lobbying firm to “recast” Hun Sen’s government “in a favorable light”: $550,000

11/00Amount Anheuser-Busch contributed as a sponsor of the St. Louis presidential debate this year: $550,000

9/03Rank of measles among diseases that kill the most children worldwide each year and can be prevented by vaccine: 1

    Cost of vaccinating the 745,000 children who died from the disease in 2001: $558,750

5/89Amount given to Florida State University to endow the Burt Reynolds Eminent Scholar Chair in Theater: $600,000

    Number of months Charles Nelson Reilly has held the chair: 16

5/94Limit on congressional campaign spending proposed in the House campaign reform bill: $600,000

10/00Estimated tons of lead contained in the estimated 315 million computers that will be obsolete by 2004: 600,000

1/06Number of weather futures traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the first nine months of last year: 612,000

    Number in all of 2004: 120,000

5/84U.S. lawyer population: 650,000

1/88Pounds of tranquilizers produced in the United States each year: 660,000

2/87Number of people on waiting lists for medical treatment in Britain: 673,107

7/96Farm subsidies received since 1985 by the Montana Freeman whose ranch became the group’s stronghold last March: $676,082

6/94Amount Random House lost on the 29 of its books included on the 1993 New York Times Notable Books list: $698,000

8/84Estimated number of new secretarial jobs that will be created by 1990: 700,000

    Computer-programming jobs: 112,000

6/92Packs of Death brand cigarettes sold in the United States since they were introduced last spring: 700,000

3/08Number of South Koreans who work as on-call “replacement drivers” for customers too drunk to drive home: 83,000

    Estimated number of customers they serve each day: 700,000

12/03Number of new government jobs created since 2000: 721,000

12/90Price, in zlotys, of a “saddle of love” from Intersex, a newly opened sexual-novelty shop in Warsaw: 724,000

8/07Number of the five directors of a No Child Left Behind reading program who had financial ties to curricula they developed: 4

    Average amount each of these directors has received from the publishers of reading materials sold to schools: $727,000

12/95Gallons of red wine the city of Stockholm purchased this year for conversion into ethanol to fuel its public buses: 750,000

8/08Tons of foreign rice that Japan must buy each year, according to WTO agreements: 751,776

    Portion of it that Japan allows to be sold for human consumption: 1/7

1/03Percentage of U.S. high schools receiving federal aid whose students’ contact information the army sought last fall: 100

    Average amount of aid each school district stands to lose if its schools do not supply the information: $762,083

2/95Number of Russians who have signed a petition to restore the country’s monarchy: 800,000

8/01Price paid at auction in May for a sculpture of Pope John Paul II being struck by a meteorite: $800,000

7/91Number of calls Levi Strauss received in 1990 from people describing what they do in their 501 jeans: 802,000

    Estimated percentage of these calls that were obscene, according to Levi Strauss: 10

9/94Average cost of raising a child, through college, according to Town and Country magazine: $816,303

    Number of years it would take an average working American to earn this amount: 31

3/88Annual cost to the Israeli treasury of guarding Ariel Sharon’s East Jerusalem home: $850,000

8/94Pounds of tomatoes used in the “battle” fought each August at the Festival de la Tomatina, in Buñol, Spain: 880,000

8/05Total weight, in tons, of the population of the Los Angeles metropolitan area: 883,000

9/85Number of Chinese Communist Party and government officials forced to retire since 1981: 900,000

8/92Campaign contributions George Bush has received from people he later appointed to ambassadorships: $900,000

7/95Maximum price of a three-year license to sell hot dogs outside New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art: $900,600

5/93Square feet of new federal office space that will be built in Manhattan this year: 921,000

4/87Items added to the Smithsonian Institution’s collection in 1986: 942,000

11/05Years that property owners in New London, Connecticut, spent fighting the city’s seizure of their land: 5

    Minimum back rent that the city, after winning in the Supreme Court, is now intending to charge them: $951,718

3/84Foreigners apprehended for illegally crossing the U.S. border in fiscal 1982: 970,246

5/84Number of American families who say they were refused medical care for financial reasons in 1982: 1,000,000

9/84Price of an Exocet missile on the world market before the 1982 Falklands war: $200,000

    Today: $1,000,000

9/90Reward the Colombian army offered last spring for the capture of Medellín drug lord Pablo Escobar: $400,000

    Reward Escobar offered for “the head” of Colombia’s investigative-police chief: $1,000,000

10/90Estimated number of calls received each month by soap opera update telephone lines: 1,000,000

4/91Estimated number of American dogs that have been named as beneficiaries in wills: 1,000,000

9/92Amount the Bush re-election campaign has budgeted for focus groups this year: $1,000,000

3/97Price of a diamond-encrusted Miracle Bra introduced by Victoria’s Secret last fall: $1,000,000

8/98Estimated number of firebomb-wielding live bats that the U.S. considered dropping on Japan in early 1944: 1,000,000

6/99Average number of rural acres lost to “urban sprawl” in the United States each year since 1970: 1,000,000

1/00Factor by which the estimated size of the universe has been increased since 1900: 1,000,000

2/00Number of Africans used to test a U.S. polio vaccine made with primate kidney cells in the 1950s: 1,000,000

    Number of the 46 Africans found to be HIV-positive before 1981 who lived within 90 miles of the vaccine trials: 45

8/01Estimated amount Tiger Woods’s caddie made last year: $1,000,000

9/02Number of Jewish immigrants Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said in June that he wants to attract to Israel: 1,000,000

6/04Estimated value of a painting that the Saudi ambassador has given George W. Bush for his future presidential library: $1,000,000

7/05Number of free copies of Don Quixote being distributed by the Venezuelan government this year: 1,000,000

8/06Amount that a randomly chosen Arizona voter will receive after each election, if a November referendum passes: $1,000,000

9/08Death benefits that Lockheed Martin paid its current CEO in March, despite his being alive: $1,000,000

11/08Estimated number of votes that Oprah Winfrey’s endorsement swung to Barack Obama’s primary campaign: 1,015,559

11/95Number of American women who purchased their first new chain saw within the last two years: 1,037,000

10/08Amount of loose change recovered at U.S. airport-security checkpoints since 2005: $1,050,371.78

10/01Maximum reparation per survivor of Nazi slave-labor camps won in a class-action lawsuit settled last May: $7,038

    Average amount in legal fees each of the winning lawyers will receive: $1,089,325

4/94Amount the government will spend this year to “upgrade” their supply: $1,100,000

3/02Annual amount that Unilever’s acquisition deal with Ben & Jerry’s requires it to donate to “social change” groups: $1,100,000

    Amount of its donation last year that was given to the Ruckus Society, which trains activists in civil disobedience: $100,000

10/08Total donations that John McCain received from the oil and gas industry in June: $1,100,000

    Portion of this that came after he endorsed new offshore drilling on June 16: 3/4

8/95Estimated number of mosquito bites required to drain all the blood from an American adult: 1,120,000

12/98Percentage change since last year in the size of the ozone hole over Antarctica: +37

    Square miles by which the size of the ozone hole exceeds the size of North America: 1,129,000

12/90Number of shares of stock in their own companies that oil- and gas-industry executives have sold since August: 1,130,000

2/06Number of centenarians that the U.S. census counted in 2000: 50,740

    Projected number it will count in 2050: 1,149,500

8/05Estimated total number of tons by which American adults are overweight: 1,180,000

10/99Gallons of untreated sewage that spilled onto L.A.’s streets last June after a sanitation plant’s Y2K test: 1,200,000

6/02Amount the U.S. Agency for International Development spent to build Bethlehem University’s Millennium Hall: $1,200,000

    Months after the building’s inauguration in December that Israel used three U.S.-made missiles to destroy it: 2.5

12/05Amount a German company says it can save a cargo ship in annual fuel costs by outfitting it with a giant kite: $1,200,000

4/07Cost to make the film Zyzzyx Road, which was released last year: $1,200,000

    Amount it grossed at the U.S. box office: $30

9/84Number of U.S. residents five years old or older who do not speak English: 1,218,000

1/89Federal funds budgeted to move the Reagans out of the White House: $1,250,000

9/91Estimated number of birds that are killed in collisions with TV broadcast towers each year: 1,250,000

7/84Gallons of suntan lotion and oil used by Americans last year: 1,263,000

12/00Change in the number of Russian voters registered in the three months prior to Vladimir Putin’s election: +1,298,090

4/85Total acres in the United States occupied by shopping centers and malls: 59,129

9/01Amount the head researchers invested in Russian securities during this period, prompting a federal lawsuit: $1,300,000

12/97State spending to be proposed next year in Michigan on one-way out-of-state bus fare for welfare recipients: $1,372,000

8/07Average number of liters of bottled water delivered to U.S. troops in Iraq each day: 1,400,000

11/94Leftover campaign funds spent on legal fees by 11 former members of Congress between 1979 and 1993: $1,409,445

5/84Number of documents currently classified “Top Secret” by the U.S. government: 1,434,668

6/07Minimum number of different books sold in the U.S. last year, as tracked by Nielsen BookScan: 1,446,000

    Number of these that sold fewer than 99 copies: 1,123,000

    Number that sold more than 100,000: 483

10/85Budget per episode of Miami Vice: $1,500,000

    Budget of the Miami vice squad unit in 1984: $1,161,741

5/91Number of plastic garbage bags the U.S. Army has estimated will be needed to clean up Kuwait, per month: 1,500,000

11/91Total amount the U.S. government has paid informants and witnesses in its prosecution of Manuel Noriega: $1,500,000

9/94Amount for which a Pennsylvania woman is suing the state’s lottery commission because she has never won: $1,500,000

12/96Amount a London insurance firm will pay clients who can prove they were impregnated by God: $1,500,000

5/01Compensation awarded a 30-year-old Australian in February for corporal punishment he suffered in high school: $1,500,000

10/02Number of Afghan refugees whose 2002 return the U.N. budgeted for in January: 800,000

    Number who have returned home since then: 1,500,000

1/06Estimated number of Americans who make fake Indian arrowheads: 5,000

    Number of arrowheads they produce each year: 1,500,000

12/05Number of Cuba’s fourteen provinces that were directly hit by a Category 4 hurricane in July: 12

    Number of people that the Cuban government successfully evacuated to safety: 1,535,000

7/02Amount that Bush’s first 320 appointees spent on campaign contributions in the previous election cycle: $1,590,000

    Amount that Bill Clinton’s first 320 appointees spent on campaign contributions in the election cycle prior to Clinton’s election: $1,040,000

2/88Tons of earth that groundhogs in New York State move each year while tunneling: 1,600,000

1/96Amount Americans spend each day on goods produced by prison labor: $1,600,000

11/06Amount that U.S. embassy staff in London owe in unpaid traffic charges: $1,600,000

4/08Total amount that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have given to the campaigns of Democratic “superdelegates”: $1,601,925

10/06Estimated total number of people killed in Middle East wars since 1945: 1,640,000

2/99Amount that Nike CEO Philip Knight was paid last year after his annual compensation was cut by 42 percent: $1,680,000

1/91Total contributions by individuals in 1989 to New York City’s Bide-a-Wee Home Association for pets: $1,700,000

    Total contributions by individuals in 1989 to New York City’s Coalition for the Homeless: $622,000

3/04Estimated cost to replace Lawrence Livermore weapons laboratory’s locks after master keys were lost last year: $1,700,000

3/05Amount that Egypt owes the United States in unpaid parking tickets: $1,700,000

8/08Square footage of new jail space slated for construction at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan: 1,742,400

7/92Estimated number of baseballs, photos, and posters Texas Rangers pitcher Nolan Ryan autographed last winter: 90,000

    Estimated amount he earned from this: $1,800,000

3/97Speaking fees earned last year by Book of Virtues author William Bennett: $1,800,000

7/92Highest number of immigrants that ever passed through Ellis Island in a single year: 1,285,000

    Number of immigrants entering the United States in 1991: 1,827,167

9/85Pounds of frozen chicken Peru exported to the Soviet Union this year to help pay back a loan: 1,860,432

4/84Number of suggestions Toyota employees made to management in 1983: 1,900,000

5/01Factor by which the cost of China’s Three Gorges Dam is expected to exceed its original $4.5 billion budget: 16

    Estimated number of people who will be displaced by the dam’s construction: 1,900,000

1/04Amount by which 2004 campaign contributions to Lyndon LaRouche had exceeded those to Wesley Clark last fall: $1,900,000

    Amount the U.S. spent partially reconstructing it: $1,900,000

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