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  2. Mill (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes are also expressed in terms of mills per dollar assessed (a mill levy, known more widely in the US as a "mill rate"). For instance, with a millage rate of 2.8₥, a house with an assessment of $100,000 would be taxed (2.8 × 100,000) = 280,000₥, or $280.00. The term is often spelled "mil" when used in this context. [5]

  3. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    US dollar exchange rates graphs against Canadian dollar (from 1990), Mexican peso (from 1994) and Chinese Renminbi (from 1990) (the amount of Canadian dollars, pesos ...

  4. Greenhouse gas emissions - Wikipedia

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    Emissions are roughly proportional to GDP per person, though the rate of increase diminishes with average GDP/pp of about $10,000. Fueled by the consumptive lifestyle of wealthy people , the wealthiest 5% of the global population has been responsible for 37% of the absolute increase in greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.

  5. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    Cryptocurrency is produced by an entire cryptocurrency system collectively, at a rate that is defined when the system is created and that is publicly stated. In centralized banking and economic systems such as the US Federal Reserve System , corporate boards or governments control the supply of currency.

  6. Economy of North America - Wikipedia

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    The economy of North America comprises more than 596 million people (8% of the world population) in its 24 sovereign states and 15 dependent territories. [1] [2] It is marked by a sharp division between the predominantly English speaking countries of Canada and the United States, which are among the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world, and countries of Central America and the ...