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Dennis Donovan

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Wed Jun 19, 2019, 09:11 AM Jun 2019

Companies spent more on S&P 500 buybacks than all R&D in 2018

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Total research and development spending in the U.S. last year totaled $608 billion, according to data from the Federal Reserve, while corporations in the S&P 500 spent $806 billion buying back their own stock. The total for all companies was well over $1 trillion.

What it means: In 2018, the 500 biggest U.S. companies spent 33% more on their stock buyback programs than the country is investing in research and development.

The trend looks to be continuing this year as the U.S. is on pace to spend $642 billion on R&D in 2019 and poised to surpass last year's $1.085 trillion total in buyback spending.

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As predicted, instead of hiring more people, they bought back their respective stocks when the Trump tax plan when into effect.
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Companies spent more on S&P 500 buybacks than all R&D in 2018 (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Jun 2019 OP
Just like everybody said they would... Wounded Bear Jun 2019 #1
Very slight uptick in R&D, but still nothing Ilsa Jun 2019 #2
I'm not even sure that's an uptick; I think that's nominal dollars Recursion Jun 2019 #3
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