SortStack #1543 — 2030-08-30
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- A single sheet of printer paper $0.01
A standard 500-sheet ream costs about five dollars — and the average office worker prints roughly 10,000 sheets a year.
- A plain slice of pizza in New York City $3.00
The 'Pizza Principle' holds that a NYC slice and a subway ride have cost roughly the same for decades — when one rises, the other tends to follow.
- LEGO's giant Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon set $850
At over 7,500 pieces it is one of the largest LEGO sets ever sold — sealed originals of the 2007 version have resold for several times the new price.
- New Kim, the world's most expensive racing pigeon $1.9M
A Chinese buyer won the 2020 auction for the Belgian hen. Pigeon racing's huge prize purses in China have turned top breeding birds into seven-figure assets.
- The Louisiana Purchase, as the US paid France $15M
The 1803 nominal price bought about 2.1 million square kilometers — roughly three cents per acre — and doubled the size of the United States overnight.
- Twitter, when Elon Musk bought it $44B
Musk tried to back out and was sued into completing the 2022 deal — he walked into headquarters carrying a sink, posting 'let that sink in.'