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GDP in Paraguay (2017) (38.9 billion USD p/a)
- is 1/100 of GDP in Germany (2019) (3.86 trillion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/25 of Cost to USA of the Iraq war (revalued to 2024) ($975billion)...more
- is 1/20 of GDP in Saudi Arabia (2019) (793 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/10 of GDP in Israel (2019) (395 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/10 of Turnover of Royal Dutch Shell (2015) ($386billion)...more
- is 1/5 of Turnover of Total (2015) ($194.2billion)...more
- is 1/5 of Turnover of Chevron (2015) ($191.8billion)...more
- is 1/5 of GDP in Qatar (2018) (191.3 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/4 of Turnover of General Motors (2015) ($155.9billion)...more
- is 1/4 of GDP in Ukraine (2019) (155.1 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 2/5 of GDP in Angola (2019) (97.3 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 2/5 of Turnover of BMW (2015) ($97.2billion)...more
- is 2/5 of GDP in Kenya (2019) (95.5 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/2 of GDP in Oman (2019) (76.9 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/2 of GDP in Guatemala (2019) (76.7 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 1/2 of GDP in Burma (2019) (76.6 billion USD p/a)...more
- is about as big as GDP in Tunisia (2019) (38.9 billion USD p/a)...more
- is about as big as GDP in Bahrain (2019) (38.5 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 2 x GDP in Papua New Guinea (2017) (19.82 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 2.5 x GDP in Jamaica (2019) (15.85 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 2.5 x GDP in Albania (2019) (15.27 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 5 x GDP in Kosovo (2019) (7.93 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 5 x GDP in Malawi (2019) (7.77 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 10 x Cost of building the `Cosmopolitan` hotel and casino in Las Vegas (2010) ($3.9billion)...more
- is 20 x GDP in Cabo Verde (2019) (1.971 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 20 x GDP in Central African Republic (2017) (1.937 billion USD p/a)...more
- is 40 x Largest Win on a Lottery Ticket ($984million)...more
- is 40 x GDP in Saint Kitts and Nevis (2017) (964 million USD p/a)...more
- is 50 x GDP in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2017) (785 million USD p/a)...more
If this was a standard unit ...