SortStack #80 — 2026-08-28
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- A new big-budget video game at launch $70
Adjusted for inflation, games are cheaper than ever: a Nintendo cartridge in the early Nineties often cost the equivalent of well over a hundred of today's dollars.
- A round-trip economy flight from New York to London $700
In 1939, a one-way transatlantic ticket on Pan Am's flying boat cost $375 — several months of an average American salary at the time.
- A new hot-air balloon with basket and burner $40K
The envelope fabric slowly degrades with UV exposure — most balloons retire after a few hundred flight hours, making cost per flight surprisingly high.
- The annual permit for the hot dog cart spot outside the Met museum in New York $289K
Prime NYC park vending spots are auctioned by the city — the pitch outside the Metropolitan Museum has commanded more per year than most American homes cost.
- The James Webb Space Telescope $10B
Webb's mirror is coated with about 48 grams of gold — roughly a golf ball's worth — spread across 18 hexagonal segments.
- The USS Gerald R. Ford, the US Navy's newest aircraft carrier $13B
It launches jets with electromagnetic catapults instead of steam, and its two reactors are designed to run 25 years without refueling.