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  2. This Is the 'Squid Game' Currency Conversion Guide You Need - AOL

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    The pot increases to 20.1 billion Korean won ($13.6 million dollars) after the six-legged race in episode 5. Before the series cuts to credits in the season 2 finale , the pot stands at 35.6 ...

  3. So, How Much is ‘Squid Game’ Season 2's Grand Prize of 45.6 ...

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    As seen in both season 1 and season 2, the grand prize is 45.6 billion won, which is 100 million per player in the game. The jackpot only increases as more players are "eliminated" AKA are killed ...

  4. How Much Money is Squid Game’s 45.6 Billion Won Prize? - AOL

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    How much would 45.6 billion won mean to a “normal” person in Korea? Well, the average monthly salary in Korea is 3.9 million won, or around $2,696. This amounts to 46.8 million won per year ...

  5. List of centibillionaires - Wikipedia

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    A centibillionaire is someone with a net worth of 100 billion (100,000,000,000) or more units of a given currency, generally of major world currencies such as the United States dollar, euro or pound sterling.

  6. Government spending in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the United States government spent just over $80 billion on national defense. Over the next two decades, national defense spending increased steadily to around $300 billion per year. [ 11 ] Military spending fell in the 1990s, but increased markedly in the 2000s as a result of the War in Afghanistan and Iraq .

  7. 5-6 moneylending - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay 5-6 moneylending system is an informal lending practice prevalent in the Philippines, historically associated with small-scale, short-term loans provided by Indian-Filipino lenders, often colloquially called “Bombay.” This system is named "5-6" due to its interest structure: for every PHP 5 borrowed, borrowers repay PHP 6 ...

  8. FACT CHECK: Did Donald Trump Lose The Popular Vote By Two ...

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    According to the same article, Trump was over 50% when it came to the popular vote on Election Night, but as ballots continued to be counted, his percentage dropped to 49.87% and was likely to ...

  9. Lee Myung-bak - Wikipedia

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    Lee was detained on 22 March 2018 on charges of receiving 11 billion Korean won (~US$10 million) worth of bribes and slush funds worth 35 billion Korean won (~US$33 million). [ 144 ] He is accused of taking bribes from Samsung of nearly $6 million in exchange for a presidential pardon for Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee who was in prison for tax ...