The amount spent on welfare for the poor varies by country and fiscal year, but in the U.S., it is estimated that federal and state welfare programs account for hundreds of billions annually, with figures typically around $600 billion. In contrast, corporate subsidies and tax breaks can also total in the hundreds of billions, with estimates often ranging from $100 billion to over $300 billion annually. While both welfare spending and corporate support are significant, the balance can shift depending on policy changes and economic conditions. Overall, the comparison often reveals that corporate spending can be substantial, sometimes outpacing welfare expenditures.
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