TOP LOBBYING INDUSTRIES IN THE U.S. (2016)

Lobbying Expenditures US$ 3.15 billion spent on lobbying

  1. Pharmaceuticals/Health Products: $ 244 million
  2. Insurance: $ 147 million
  3. Business Associations: $ 144 million
  4. Electronic Manufacturing & Equipment: $ 119 million
  5. Oil & Gas: $ 118 million
  6. Electric Utilities: $ 114 million
  7. Real Estate: $ 104 million
  8. Securities & Investments: $ 95 million
  9. Hospitals/Nursing Homes: $ 94 million
  10. Telecom Services: $ 88 million
  11. Air Transport: $ 86 million
  12. Health Professionals: $ 84 million
  13. Misc. Manufacturing & Distribution: $ 79 million
  14. Health Services/HMOs: $ 75 million
  15. Education: $ 73 million
  16. Defense Aerospace: $ 73 million
  17. Civil Servants/Public Officials: $ 69 million
  18. Automotive: $ 62 million
  19. TV/Movies/Music: $ 60 million
  20. Commercial Banks: $ 60 million

Top Lobbying Spenders in the US (2016)

  1. US Chamber of Commerce: $ 104 million
  2. National Association of Realtors: $ 65 million
  3. Blue Cross/Blue Shield: $ 25 million
  4. American Hospital Association: $ 21 million
  5. Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers Association: $ 20 million
  6. American Medical Association: $ 20 million
  7. Boeing Company: $ 17 million
  8. National Association of Broadcasters: $ 16 million
  9. AT&T Inc.: $ 16 million
  10. Business Roundtable: $ 16 million
  11. Alphabet Inc.: $ 15 million
  12. Comcast Corp.: $ 14 million
  13. Southern Co.: $ 14 million
  14. Dow Chemical: $ 14 million
  15. Lockheed Martin: $ 14 million
  16. NCTA The Internet and Television Association: $ 13 million
  17. FedEx Corp.: $ 13 million
  18. Northrop Gruman: $ 12 million
  19. ExxonMobil: $ 12 million
  20. Amazon.com: $ 11 million

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