How Big Are Millions, Billions, and Trillions? (2024)

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Courtney K. Taylor, Ph.D., is a professor of mathematics at Anderson University and the author of "An Introduction to Abstract Algebra."

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Updated on April 17, 2020

The Piraha tribe is a group living in the jungles of South America. They are well known because they do not have a way to count past two. According to Daniel L. Everett, a linguist and professor who spent decades living among and studying the tribe, the Piraha have no number words to distinguish between these two numbers. Anything more than two is a “big” number.

Most people are similar to the Piraha tribe. We may be able to count past two, but there comes a point where we lose our grasp of numbers. When the numbers get big enough, intuition is gone and all we can say is that a number is "really big." In English, the words "million" and "billion" differ by only one letter, yet that letter means that one of the words signifies something that is a thousand times larger than the other.

Do we really know how big these numbers are? The trick to thinking about large numbers is to relate them to something that is meaningful. How big is a trillion? Unless we’ve thought of some concrete ways to picture this number in relation to a billion, all that we can say is, "A billion is big and a trillion is even bigger."

Millions

First consider a million:

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  • One million is a thousand thousands.
  • One million is a 1 with six zeros after it, denoted by 1,000,000.
  • One million seconds is about 11 and a half days.
  • One million pennies stacked on top of each other would make a tower nearly a mile high.
  • If you earn $45,000 a year, it would take 22 years to amass a fortune of 1 million dollars.
  • One million ants would weigh a little over 6 pounds.
  • One million dollars divided evenly among the U.S. population would mean everyone in the United States would receive about one-third of one cent.

Billions

Next up is one billion:

  • One billion is a thousand millions.
  • One billion is a 1 with nine zeros after it, denoted by 1,000,000,000.
  • One billion seconds is about 32 years.
  • One billion pennies stacked on top of each other would make a tower almost 870 miles high.
  • If you earn $45,000 a year, it would take 22,000 years to amass a fortune of one billion dollars.
  • One billion ants would weight over 3 tons—a little less than the weight of an elephant.
  • One billion dollars divided equally among the U.S. population would mean that everyone in the United States would receive about $3.33.

Trillions

After this is a trillion:

  • One trillion is a thousand billions, or equivalently a million millions.
  • It is a 1 with 12 zeros after it, denoted by 1,000,000,000,000.
  • One trillion seconds is 32,000 years.
  • One trillion pennies stacked on top of each other would make a tower about 870,000 miles high—the same distance obtained by going to the moon, back to Earth, then to the moon again.
  • One trillion ants would weigh over 3,000 tons.
  • One trillion dollars divided evenly among the U.S. population would mean that everyone in the United States would receive a little over $3,000.

What’s Next?

Numbers higher than a trillion are not talked about as frequently, but there are names for these numbers. More important than the names is knowing how to think about large numbers. To be a well-informed member of society, we really should be able to know how big numbers like a billion and trillion really are.

It helps to make this identification personal. Have fun coming up with your own concrete ways to talk about the magnitude of these numbers.

View Article Sources

  1. Everett, Daniel. (2005). "Cultural Constraints on Grammar and Cognition in Piraha: Another Look at the Design Features of Human Language." Current Anthropology, vol. 46, no. 4, 2005, pp. 621-646, doi:10.1086/431525

  2. "How Many Thousands Make 1million?" University of Regina, mathcentral.uregina.ca.

  3. Milliman, Hayley. “How Many Millions in a Billion? Billions in a Trillion?” blog.prepscholar.com.

  4. "How Much Is a Billion?" www.plainenglish.co.uk.

  5. How Much Is a Trillion?”NPR, 8 Feb. 2008.

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How Big Are Millions, Billions, and Trillions? (2024)

FAQs

How Big Are Millions, Billions, and Trillions? ›

1 million is equal to 1,000 thousands (106). 1 billion is equal to 1,000 millions (109) or 0.001 trillion. 1 trillion is equal to 1,000 billions (1012) or 1,000,000 millions.

What are millions billions and trillions called? ›

Names for large numbers
Scientific notationAmerican name (Short Form)Old European name (Long Form)
106MillionMillion
109BillionMilliard
1012TrillionBillion
1015QuadrillionBilliard
47 more rows

How do you compare a million to a billion to a trillion? ›

1 million is equal to 1,000 thousands (106). 1 billion is equal to 1,000 millions (109) or 0.001 trillion. 1 trillion is equal to 1,000 billions (1012) or 1,000,000 millions.

Is gazillion a real number? ›

Actually, it's not a number at all! 'Gazillion' is a word that is used to describe a large amount of something, such as 'There were a gazillion ants on the ice-cream cone I dropped. ' It does not refer to a particular number, but is only used as an adjective to describe a huge group.

What is bigger billions or trillions? ›

In the American system each of the denominations above 1,000 millions (the American billion) is 1,000 times the preceding one (one trillion = 1,000 billions; one quadrillion = 1,000 trillions).

How much money is a zillion? ›

"Zillion" is not any specifically defined number. It's earliest known use was in 1934 [1] . Most likely in response to the "absurd" proliferation of -illion names all the way up to vigintillion, people started to use the term "zillion" simply as a joke meaning some really unfathomably large number.

What does a trillion look like? ›

Trillion is a number with two distinct definitions: 1,000,000,000,000, i.e. one million million, or 1012 (ten to the twelfth power), as defined on the short scale. This is now the meaning in both American and British English.

How big is a billion dollars in $100 bills? ›

A $10,000 stack of $100 bills would measure about one-half an inch thick. A pile of $100 bills totaling $1 million dollars would fit inside a standard school backpack, while $100 million would fit on a standard construction pallet. And $1 billion of $100 bills would be 10 standard construction pallets.

What does 1 billion look like? ›

One billion is equal to a thousand millions. 1 billion has 1 followed by 9 zeros, that is, 1, 000, 000, 000 and it is represented as \(10^9 \) (ten to the ninth power). One billion seconds is about 32 years.

How many trillionaires are there in the world? ›

Are there any trillionaires in the world? At this time, there are currently no trillionaires in the world.

What is the largest number known to man? ›

The thing is, infinity is not a number, but a concept or idea. A "googol" is the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes. The biggest number with a name is a "googolplex," which is the number 1 followed by a googol zeroes.

How much is a gagillion? ›

A gazillion is an informal and non-standard term used to refer to a very large number that is too big to be quantified. It is not a real numerical value and therefore doesn't have any specific number of zeroes. It is used colloquially to express a very large quantity of something, usually greater than a billion.

What is gazzillion? ›

: a huge, unspecified number : zillion.

What can a trillion dollars buy? ›

One trillion dollars is enough money to buy up all the shares of ExxonMobil (XOM), McDonald's (MCD), and Coca-Cola (KO)—and still have millions left over.

How many years is 1 trillion seconds? ›

One trillion seconds is equal to 31,710 years.

What comes after trillions? ›

We call 1,000,000 a million, 1,000,000,000 a billion, 1,000,000,000,000 a trillion, 1,000,000,000,000,000 a quadrillion, 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 a quintillion, and 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 a sextillion.

Is there anything called Zillion? ›

Zillion sounds like an actual number because of its similarity to billion, million, and trillion, and it is modeled on these real numerical values. However, like its cousin jillion, zillion is an informal way to talk about a number that's enormous but indefinite.

What is the largest named number? ›

The thing is, infinity is not a number, but a concept or idea. A "googol" is the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes. The biggest number with a name is a "googolplex," which is the number 1 followed by a googol zeroes.

How much is a sextillion? ›

Sextillion may mean either of the two numbers (see long and short scales for more detail): 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one thousand million million million; 1021; SI prefix zetta-) for all short scale countries.

What is the definition of million, billion and trillion? ›

In the numeral system, here's what million, billion, and trillion mean: 1,000,000 is a million, 1,000,000,000 is a billion, 1,000,000,000,000 is a trillion, 1,000,000,000,000,000 is a quadrillion, and so on.

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