Google Spends Millions to Fend Off Antitrust Case

When you dominate a market the way Google dominates the search market, you will almost inevitably face antitrust allegations sooner or later. For the past two years, Google has been subject of an FTC investigation because of the way the company allegedly arranges search results to feature its own products more prominently.

Last month the Federal Trade Commission closed the case, concluding that Google had not violated antitrust or anticompetition laws. The ruling was a major victory for the search giant, who avoids a sizeable fine but committed to voluntarily change some of its practices. In its quest to fend off the allegations, Google had massively upped its lobbying expenditure in the past two years. In 2012 alone, the company spent $16.5 million on lobbying, a 70 percent increase over 2011.

Compared to other companies in the tech industry, Google is by far the biggest spender in Washington. Industry heavyweights such as Microsoft and Apple spent $8.1 and $2 million in the past year, with the latter even cutting its lobbying budget by 13 percent compared to 2011.

Description

This chart shows lobbying expenditure of tech companies in the United States in 2012.

Download Chart
U.S. national health expenditure forecast 2023-2032
Premium statistics
Total and per capita personal health care expenditure 2000-2032
Research and development expenditure: U.S. pharmaceutical industry 1995-2023
Premium statistics
U.S. health expenditure as percent of GDP 2023-2032
Premium statistics
Total and per capita personal health care expenditure forecast U.S. 2023-2032
Healthcare expenditure as a share of GDP in the UK 1980-2023

Any more questions?

Get in touch with us quickly and easily.
We are happy to help!

Do you still have questions?

Feel free to contact us anytime using our contact form or visit our FAQ page.

Statista Content & Design

Need infographics, animated videos, presentations, data research or social media charts?

More Information