Record $26.3 billion spent by Google to gain search dominance revealed

November 2, 2023

Prabhakar Raghavan, the Head of Google Search, unveiled astounding financial figures that shed light on the company’s relentless pursuit of search engine supremacy in 2021. Google’s staggering investment of $26.3 billion, directed at securing its dominant position over Bing, has set new industry benchmarks by enabling default search status on a multitude of influential platforms.

Within the scope of the antitrust proceedings, it has come to light that Google allocated substantial portions of this colossal sum to secure default search engine privileges across various platforms. Most notably, an eye-popping $18 billion was earmarked for Apple, solidifying Google as the primary search engine on the tech giant’s Safari browser.

The release of these unprecedented financial details follows a recent debate during the lawsuit, with involved parties and Judge Amit Mehta deliberating on whether such figures should remain confidential. Judge Mehta’s consistent advocacy for transparency has been a cornerstone of the trial proceedings.

The U.S. Department of Justice has raised significant concerns regarding Google’s mammoth financial investment, characterizing it as an unfair maneuver that tilts the competitive playing field against smaller rivals, thereby diminishing market competitiveness within the search engine industry.

In the wake of this financial revelation, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, disclosed in its latest report that search advertising has raked in a staggering $44 billion over the past three months, with an astronomical $165 billion accumulated over the course of the last year. Google’s broader advertising business, encompassing revenue from YouTube ads, has reported just under $90 billion in earnings. These figures underscore the immense scale of Google’s financial commitment to maintain its default search status.

This strategic maneuver, involving substantial financial investments, saw Google relinquishing 16% of its contemporary search revenue and a substantial 29% of its profits, all in the relentless pursuit of securing default search engine dominance. As the antitrust case continues to unfold, the profound impact of Google’s colossal investment on the competitive landscape of the tech industry remains a central point of contention, promising further legal scrutiny and industry debate.