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Every second - $3,075.64 is being spent on pornography
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2006 Worldwide Pornography Revenues by Country: China ($27.40 billion), South Korea ($25.73 billion), Japan ($19.98 billion), United States - US ($13.3 billion), Australia ($2.00 billion), UK ($1.97 billion), Italy ($1.4 billion), Canada ($1.00 billion), Philippines ($1.00 billion), Taiwan ($1.00 billion), Germany ($0.64 billion), Finland ($0.60 billion), Czech Republic ($0.46 billion), Russia ($0.25 billion), Netherlands ($0.20 billion), Brazil ($0.10 billion)
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2006 Worldwide Pornography Revenues per Capita: China ($27.41), South Korea ($526.76), Japan ($156.75), United States - US ($44.67), Australia ($98.70), UK ($31.84), Italy ($24.08), Canada ($30.21), Philippines ($11.18), Taiwan ($43.41), Germany ($7.77), Finland ($114.70), Czech Republic ($44.94), Russia ($1.76), Netherlands ($12.13), Brazil (53.17)
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2006 Worldwide Pornography Revenues: $97.06 billion
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2005 US Pornography Revenue by Type: Video Sales & Rentals ($4.28 billion), Internet ($2.5 billion), Cable / PPV / In-Room / Mobile / Phone Sex ($1.34 billion), Exotic Dance Clubs ($2.00 billion), Novelties ($1.5 billion), Magazines ($1.00 billion)
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2005 United States - US Pornography Revenues: $12.62 billion
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2006 United States - US Pornography Revenues: $13.33 billion
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DirectTV generates approximately $500 million off of adult entertainment, says Dennis McAlpine, a partner in McAlpine Associates, who has tracked the entertainment industry for over two decades.
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In California alone the porn industry pays over $36 million in taxes every year."
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At 13.3 billion, the 2006 revenues of the sex and porn industry in the U.S. are bigger than the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball combined. Worldwide sex industry sales for 2006 are reported to be 97 billion.
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Worldwide sex industry sales for 2006 are reported to be $97 billion.
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