LOBBYING EXPENDITURES OF TOP US COMPANIES

Source: Oxfam America

To determine the lobbying expenditures of the target companies, Oxfam America used the Center for Responsive Politics’ website Opensecrets.org. This resource calculates the total lobby expenditure for a company and its affiliates using lobbying data released by the Senate Office of Public Records as of April 20, 2015. For each company, Oxfam America added together their total lobbying expenditure for the seven years from 2008 to 2014.

The overall scope of lobbying activity to shape public policy is immense. Each Member of Congress in Washington, DC is trailed by an average of 21 lobbyists and subject to $6,000,000 in spending to influence their votes every year. The top 50 companies spent roughly $2.6 billion on lobbying from 2008 – 2014. That means for every $1 they invested in shaping federal policy through lobbying, they received $130 in tax breaks and more than $4,000 in federal loans, loan guarantees and bailouts.

  1. General Electric: $ 161M
  2. Exxon Mobil: $ 121M
  3. Boeing: $ 117M
  4. AT&T: $ 113M
  5. Verizon Communications: $ 110M
  6. Comcast: $ 108M
  7. Pfizer: $ 94M
  8. United Technologies: $ 91M
  9. Chevron: $ 85M
  10. Conoco Phillips: $ 79M
  11. Alphabet (Google): $ 73M
  12. Amgen: $ 70M
  13. CVS Health: $ 70M
  14. General Motors: $ 67M
  15. Dow Chemical: $ 65M
  16. Microsoft: $57M
  17. Prudential Financial: $56M
  18. Berkshire Hathaway: $ 53M
  19. Wall-Mart Stores: $48M
  20. JP Morgan Chase: $ 47M
  21. Merck: $ 47M
  22. Coca Cola: $ 44M
  23. Ford Motor: $ 44M
  24. Honeywell International: $ 44M
  25. Qualcomm: $ 44M
  26. Johnson & Johnson: $ 43M
  27. Oracle: 43M
  28. Hewlett Packard: $ 41M
  29. Metlife: $ 41M
  30. Citigroup: $ 40M
  31. IBM: $ 39M
  32. Twenty-First Century Fox: $ 38M
  33. Wells Fargo: $ 38M
  34. American International Group (AIG): $ 31M
  35. Pepsi Co: $ 31M
  36. Procter & Gamble: $ 31M
  37. Walt Disney: $ 30M
  38. Intel: $ 29M
  39. Caterpillar: $ 26M
  40. Goldman Sachs: $ 26M
  41. Bank of America: $ 24M
  42. United Health Group: $ 24M
  43. Morgan Stanley: $ 23M
  44. American Express: $ 19M
  45. Apple: $ 17M
  46. Cisco Systems: $ 15M
  47. Capital One Financial: $ 12M
  48. Phillips 66: $ 9M
  49. US Bancorp: $ 8M
  50. Home Depot: $ 7M

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