SortStack #1921 — 2031-09-12

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. A banana at a US grocery store $0.25

    Nearly all export bananas are one variety, the Cavendish — adopted after a fungus wiped out its tastier predecessor, the Gros Michel.

  2. A Tesla Powerwall home battery, installed $9.3K

    A Powerwall stores about enough electricity to run a typical US home for half a day to a day — many owners buy them less for savings than for blackout insurance.

  3. 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.

  4. A McLaren F1 supercar at its original Nineties sticker price $815K

    The engine bay was lined with real gold foil for heat reflection. The same cars now trade for over $20 million — among history's best car investments.

  5. 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.

  6. Constructing the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building $1.5B

    It was renamed at the last minute for the president of Abu Dhabi, whose emirate bailed out Dubai during the 2009 debt crisis — it was to be called Burj Dubai.

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