SortStack #2684 — 2033-10-14

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. 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.

  2. A Big Mac in the United States, on average $5.80

    The Economist's 'Big Mac Index' uses this burger's price worldwide as a playful gauge of whether currencies are over- or undervalued.

  3. One month of Netflix's standard ad-free plan $18

    Netflix began in 1998 mailing DVDs in red envelopes — it shipped its final disc in 2023 after posting over five billion of them.

  4. A new Ferrari 296 GTB $340K

    Ferrari deliberately limits production below demand — the company makes more profit per car than almost any automaker, and the waitlist is part of the product.

  5. A Rolls-Royce Phantom, before options $517K

    Each Phantom's 'Starlight Headliner' is hand-threaded with hundreds of fiber-optic stars — buyers can order the exact night sky from a date of their choosing.

  6. The entire Apollo Moon program, in the dollars of its day $25.4B

    At its peak, Apollo employed about 400,000 people and consumed more than 4% of the US federal budget — per landing, each Moon mission cost less than a modern aircraft carrier.

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