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These sectors spent $550m lobbying policymakers in Washington and Brussels during 2013.
In 2009, as it geared up to fight serious Wall Street reform, the finance, insurance and real estate sectors spent $334 million on lobbying alone.
Between 1990 and 2014, the finance, insurance, and real estate sectors spent $3.8 billion lobbying Congress, and it was during those years that lawmakers in both parties increasingly did the bidding of their buyers by massively deregulating the finance industry.
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Government agencies spend about $4,500 a person on health care — roughly as much as the public and private sectors spend, combined, in many other rich countries.
"The sectors spending more money include high street department stores, motors have come back, household goods and bookmakers are a thriving sectors right now".
For an economy to properly function, the three sectors' spending and saving must all balance out, meaning if one sector spends, the other sectors must save, and vice versa.
Which sector spent most on buybacks last year?
Between 2006 and 2009, the health sector spent $1.7 billion lobbying Congress and federal agencies.
The sector spent a total of £84 million on ads that year.
The UK public sector spent less than £60m on international biodiversity in 2013.
In per-person terms, government agencies spent roughly $4,500 on medical care, while the private sector spent roughly $3,100.
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