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WASHINGTON (AP) — Talk about words more costly than gold.
The giant federal budget bill that the House passed Wednesday,
Senate passed late Thursday and President Obama signed Friday
will cost taxpayers nearly $3 million per word, or if you want
to really think big, almost $700 million per page.
The bill authorizes $1.1 trillion in spending. It is 1,582 pages
long.
An Internet word counting program said it has 370,445 words,
numbers and symbols. So simple math comes up with $2.9 million
per word average and $695 million per page average, though
different parts of the budget package spend more than others
sections.
By comparison, there are only 4,543 words in the U.S.
Constitution, before amendments, and 1,458 words in the
Declaration of Independence.
Taxpayers for Common Sense, a Washington spending watchdog,
figured that senators spent slightly more than 69 hours before
passing the bill, giving them just under two minutes per page to
read it.
And this story is only 162 words. At $2.9 million per word that
comes to $470 million. A bargain.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/01/17/go- figure-fed-budget-comes-to-3m-per-word/4597683/
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