Billion dollar tombstone
Recently, a number — one billion — in the New York Times stopped me in my tracks. According to a report commissioned by the foundation charged with building Reflecting Absence, the memorial to the dead in the attack on the World Trade Center, its projected cost is now estimated at about a billion dollars and still rising. According to Oliver Burkeman of the British Guardian, “Taking inflation into account, $1bn would be more than a quarter of the original cost of the twin towers that were destroyed in 2001.”
Sometime in the coming week or two, the number of American soldiers killed in the Iraq and Afghan Wars will exceed the 2,752 people who died in or around the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 (including those on the two hijacked jets that rammed into the towers). With a combined death toll of 2,739, the war dead have already crept within 13 of that day’s casualties in New York. Here’s a question then: Who thinks that the United States will ever spend $500 million, no less $1 billion, on a memorial to the ever-growing numbers of war dead from those two wars?
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May 22nd, 2006 at 9:00 pm
The world’s largest & most expensive Monument
It’s 710 feet tall, 5 million cubic feet of concrete, that is 9,600,000 tons of concrete, enough concrete to pave a freeway from Phoenix, Arizona to Chicago, Illinois (1804 miles). It holds 27,000,000 acre feet of water. That’s 8,797,977,000,000 (trillions) gallons of water.
Total cost = 272 million dollars.
May 22nd, 2006 at 9:00 pm
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May 22nd, 2006 at 9:02 pm
What cost $272000000 in 1956 would cost $1876257939.88 in 2005.
May 22nd, 2006 at 9:03 pm
You know…speaking of expensive memorials.
June 14th, 2006 at 7:06 am
I’m going to try and build one cheaper than that and see if they will give me the extra money. I have lots of old canned goods and popcorn kernels, I think that will be a good start. My estimated cost is three dollars and fifty two cents. Yeah, I’m gonna be rich.