
“Since the brief blunder, Reynolds, who works at the PR firm he co-founded with his wife (Reynolds Ink), says he has had some time to think about what he would have done with $92 quadrillion. The first thing he would have spent the money on was not a sports car, a vacation home, or even an early retirement. ‘I’d want to pay down the US’ national debt. That’s been really bugging me,’ Reynolds says.”
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