Total paper consumption in 1993 was 91.4 million tons; paper production was 86.6 million tons, with the difference made up by net imports. The economic value of paper industry output was $130 billion.
Enough to build a replica of the Empire State Building twice
1862 was the first year the US government officially issued paper money. However various other agencies, banks, etc. issued paper bills as far back as the Revolution. The Continental Congress famously issued "Continental Currency" to pay for the war. It had no backing and rapidly became worthless, leading to the expression "not worth a Continental" which remained in common use for decades afterwards.
100 millions ton
To give the paper a patriotic look and feel.
it depends could be worth up too 200$
700 pounds
10,240 ounces
10,240 ounces per year.
Enough to build a replica of the Empire State Building twice
=33 leters every year.=
It varies from year to year, of course, but they use around 5 million nutrient tons a year on average.
The average office worker in the US uses 10,000 sheets of copy paper each year. That's 4 million tons of copy paper used annually. Office workers in the US generate approximately 2 pounds of paper and paperboard products every day. (6) Reference URL: http://epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/paper/faqs.htm#offices
The amount printed varies widely from year to year, depending on the state of the economy. Production figures can be found at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing website, linked below.
You can us 10.
You can us 10.
Approximately 13 billion pounds of paper towels are used in the United States each year, which equates to roughly 80 rolls per person.
us$0.9985