12 of the Most Outrageous and Wasteful Expenditures in Human History

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Throughout history, people have come up with some of the most outrageous and wasteful ways to spend their money.

From excessive military campaigns to questionable renovations projects, humanity’s spending habits can lead us down a rather unnecessary path.

So today we’re going to dive in and take a look at some of the most outrageous expenditures throughout human history.

From foolish miscalculations from ancient rulers to missed opportunities for modern empires.

Despite our best intentions, sometimes it seems like throwing good money after bad is just part of being human!

1. Revel Casino

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Atlantic City, NJ was a hot bed for gambling and some porting events for years.

But then the city fell on hard times and was struggling to survive.

But in the early 2000s, hope was revitalized with the Revel Casino, which was supposed to turn the city’s fortune around.

It cost $2.4 billion to build and opened in 2012.

Sadly, it was a complete disaster. Three years later, after never turning a profit, it was sold for $82 million.

2. Pruitt-Igoe Housing Projects

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The city of St Louis had a grand plan to replace the city slums with higher quality housing and better neighborhoods.

Unfortunately, the plan was abandoned after 20 years and $36 million dollars because the high costs and crime rates essentially kept it a slum all along.

3. The Great Wall of China

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The Great Wall of China is one of the world’s most impressive engineering feats, but it was also a massive waste of money.

A contributor notes the wall cost the Chinese government an estimated $18 billion to build, equivalent to over $360 billion today. Despite its massive size and expense, the division failed to prevent many invasions and conflicts over the centuries.

4. The Fyre Festival

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The Fyre Festival was supposed to be a luxurious music festival in the Bahamas but was a complete disaster.

Attendees paid thousands of dollars for tickets and accommodations, only to arrive to find that they had poorly organized the festival and it lacked necessities like food and water.

5. The F-35 Fighter Jet

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The F-35 fighter jet is one of the most expensive weapons systems in history, with an estimated cost of over $1.5 trillion. Despite its enormous price tag, technical problems and delays have plagued the plane. Many experts question whether it’s worth the cost.

While some of these projects may have seemed like good ideas, they ended up on this list. It’s a reminder that even the most well-intentioned endeavors can be costly failures.

6. The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi

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The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, were one of the most expensive Olympic Games in history, with a price tag of over $50 billion.

Many of the facilities built for the games were never used again, and the cost of hosting the event contributed to Russia’s current economic woes.

7. The Titanic

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The Titanic was one of the most luxurious and expensive ships of its time, and it was also one of the biggest wastes of money in human history.

The ship cost $7.5 million to build, equivalent to over $400 million today. When it sank on its maiden voyage, it took with it the lives of over 1,500 people.

8. The Vietnam War

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The Vietnam War was a costly and unpopular conflict lasting over a decade. The US spent an estimated $168 billion on the war (equivalent to over $1 trillion in today’s dollars), ultimately ending in a stalemate.

Someone remarks that the Vietnam War was “a massive waste of money, effort and lives.” Over 58,000 Americans and countless Vietnamese civilians and soldiers were lost in the war.

9. The Spanish Armada

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In 1588, King Philip II of Spain sent ships to invade England. The Spanish Armada was the largest fleet ever assembled at the time, but the English Navy ultimately defeated it.

They estimated the cost of the failed invasion to be around 130 million ducats or roughly $8 billion at today’s rates.

10. The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository

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The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, was a proposed nuclear waste storage facility estimated to cost over $90 billion to build.

However, after years of controversy and legal challenges, they canceled the project in 2010.

11. The Concorde

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The Concorde was a supersonic passenger jet that was supposed to revolutionize air travel. Still, it turned out to be a colossal waste of money.

The plane cost over $1 billion to develop, and technical problems and safety concerns plagued it throughout its lifetime. It was eventually retired in 2003 after only 27 years of service.

12. The Iraq War

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The Iraq War was another costly and controversial conflict many believe was a waste of money. It was a controversial conflict that began in 2003 and lasted nearly a decade.

The war cost the United States over $2 trillion, equivalent to over $4 trillion today, yet ultimately failed to achieve its objectives. Despite the enormous cost, the war could not accomplish many goals. Iraq remains a deeply divided and unstable country.

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