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Doesn't most of this money only exist specifically because it isn't actually being spent and is just being traded around? If anyone tries to spend it the economy crashes and all of their imaginary financial resources are suddenly less valuable than toilet paper. Because at least the supply of toilet paper reflects actual currency that's been printed.
The money doesn't mean anything if spending it crashes the economy.
Invest $24 trillion in a low cost diversified equity portfolio (70% US stock market, 30% International)
Put the remaining $1 trillion in treasury bills and live off of $55 million per year.
I'll invest it all.
Day 1
Order a medium sized pizza with extra cheese, double pepperoni, double kebab, double Italian sausage, sliced green peppers, chopped onions, chopped garlic, sliced jalapeño peppers, several drops of Carolina Reaper sauce.
1 pitcher premium beer (local microbrewery if available)
Tip = to full price of meal
Day 2
See Day 1
Day 3
See Day 1
Day 4
Set up meeting with lawyer and account, purpose to assemble a team of financial consultants
Afterwards go eat pizza and drink the best beer that the pizzeria can obtain
Day 5
Talk to the cook and the owner of pizzeria
After Day 5 it becomes difficult to predict, but at some point there will be plans drawn up on how to reduce American unemployment in a productive way. 25 trillion is a lot but still not enough to solve all our problems in America.
$ 25,000,000,000,000.00
oh and probably tipping 200% meal value at any restaurant.
If You invest 2.3 trillions to buy Africa, You have enough money left for infrastructure - and it´s about 1.2 billion people.
You'd have to buy the US first, then Europe. Then you can buy Africa.
Bill Gates has the Gates Foundation. And I am glad he put his wealth to good use. But I would want to make sure that people would not have to go to bed hungry. I would want to help the homeless. I would want to make sure that money is a reason that someone does not go to college. I would want to support trade schools and get trade schools and high schools really kind of hooked up with each other. Maybe create programs where a high school senior could take a term of school that would count to his or her trade school.
I would want to buy and build apartment complex's for the sole purpose of renting them at a low price for people on section 8 and low income people. I would want to do this in area's all over various cites. So maybe a apartment complex that is low income in an area that is affluent.
I would also want money to go to various charities that help low income families get gifts for various holidays and birthdays. No child should go without a gift because mom and dad can barley afford to pay rent.
School lunches for k - 12 would be covered.
I would make some type of exclusive deal with one of the major laptop companies for my foundation to buy laptops and send them, in bulk, every year, to grade schools all over the country for students to use and maybe even keep.
I would buy the patents to certain medications and sell them extremely cheap and also give out the medications for free to people who might not be able to buy even the cheap version of the medication.
I would also create some type of group that would be designed to talk to as many members of congress and attempt to advocate for people who's voices is often not heard. That might be a minority or people suffering from a certain type of illness or homeless or whatever. I want all people's voices to be heard.
I would become a power for the powerless, both in the U.S. and in the world.
With that kind of money, I will be able to stay afloat for the rest of my life.
Nah, you want more diversification. Not only that, you want to be automatically invested in the top 50 large caps (or better yet top 500 large caps) as time passes, so you want to buy an index fund instead of individual stocks.