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{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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  ! Item !! Value !! Notes
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  ! Item !! Value
 
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  | Combined pay at Wall St. banks and securities firms || $135,000,000,000 ||
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  | Combined pay at Wall St. banks and securities firms || $135,000,000,000
 
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  | Mobile computing annual sales || $220,000,000,000 ||
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  | Mobile computing annual sales || $220,000,000,000
 
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  | Online spending in 2009 || $251,070,000,000 ||
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  | Online spending in 2009 || $251,070,000,000
 
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  | Total annual tax breaks to the five largest oil companies || $2,100,000,000 ||
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  | Total annual tax breaks to the five largest oil companies || $2,100,000,000
 
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  | US annual oil and gas subsidies || $41,000,000,000 ||
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  | US annual oil and gas subsidies || $41,000,000,000
 
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  | Ethanol subsidies || $5,000,000,000 ||
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  | Ethanol subsidies || $5,000,000,000
 
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  | Combined annual profits of the five largest oil companies || $36,000,000,000 ||
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  | Combined annual profits of the five largest oil companies || $36,000,000,000
 
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  | Combined annual profits of the ten largest health insurance companies || $12,870,000,000 ||
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  | Combined annual profits of the ten largest health insurance companies || $12,870,000,000
 
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  | 2010 lobbying || $3,560,000,000 ||
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  | 2010 lobbying || $3,560,000,000
 
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  | 2005 lobbying || $2,750,000,000 ||
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  | 2005 lobbying || $2,750,000,000
 
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  | 2000 lobbying || $2,000,000,000 ||
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  | 2000 lobbying || $2,000,000,000
 
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  | One B-2 bomber || $2,500,000,000 || The chart depicts 2 blocks instead of 3.
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  | One B-2 bomber || $2,500,000,000
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| The chart depicts 2 blocks instead of 3.
 
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