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Magical Millions and Logical Problems: How the Economy Works in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Magical Millions and Logical Problems: How the Economy Works in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter

It is unclear what the wealth of wizards is based on.

When the viewer immerses themselves in the world created by J.K. Rowling, magic seems to be the main driving force. However, even in such a universe there is an economy. Let's delve into this question and find out what the magical community lives on, how much money it has, and how average wizards earn their bread.

How many wizards are there in Britain?

To begin with, here are some demographics. According to an analysis by the author from the Habr portal, the magical population of Britain is unlikely to exceed 8,000 people. This is less than in a small town.

For example, there are about 700 students at Hogwarts, which makes up almost 9% of the total number of wizards aged 11 to 17. The adult population is around 5,000 to 6,000 people, making the wizarding world quite compact and close-knit, where everyone knows each other.

Still from the film 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

How much is a golden galleon worth?

In the world of Harry Potter, the main currency consists of galleons, sickles, and knuts. If you find this complicated, let's break it down. 1 galleon = 17 sickles, and 1 sickle = 29 knuts. But how much is this in Muggle money? Rowling once mentioned that 1 galleon is roughly equivalent to 5 British pounds.

However, when translating this into prices from 1997, many things become strange. For example, a magical omnocular is more expensive than a wand, even though the latter is made from rare materials like dragon heartstrings and phoenix feathers. Logic? It seems to be in another universe somewhere.

Still from the film 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

How do wizards earn a living in a factory-free economy?

Transportation and logistics in the wizarding world are solved so radically that all conventional business models break down. There are no roads — there's the Floo Network, portals, broomsticks, and Apparition.

As for the production of goods? Magic makes it unnecessary: why create something in a factory when you can simply conjure it?

And why buy new things if they can be repaired with 'Reparo'? Apparently, the magical business is built around rare or specific goods that not everyone can create on their own.

Still from the film 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

How does magical real estate work: small on the outside, big on the inside?

A similar story applies to real estate: why build new houses when you can simply expand old ones with a spell? However, the Ministry of Magic strictly controls the use of such charms to prevent endless expansions for private purposes.

So perhaps wizards prefer to maintain traditions by living in houses built centuries ago.

Still from the film 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

How do wizards and the economy work: what Hogwarts doesn't teach?

Hogwarts is the heart of the wizarding world, but it is not perfect. The curriculum lacks lessons on financial literacy, which likely explains why even the smartest wizards don't always understand how to handle money. A funny example is the Weasley family, who, after winning the lottery, spent it all on a trip instead of creating a financial deposit. It seems that wizards remain somewhat naive when it comes to economic matters, which does not bode well for their wallets.

Still from the film 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'

The world of Potter is amazing but illogical.

Ultimately, the economy of the Harry Potter universe, despite it's magical brilliance, is full of contradictions. It features wealth and poverty, traditions and archaic practices, and, of course, magic that simplifies life but also leaves many questions unanswered. Perhaps it is these subtle oddities that make the magical world so appealing to all of us.

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