King of the Americas
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Not really, no. Last time I checked, the government spends quite a bit on marketing and advertising.
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Agreed. I get the very 'propaganda' you are talking about. I get about 24-40 pieces a year, depending on the changes to law. I receive SSI Disability. (The amount that I get was decided upon how much I paid into the system during the time I worked, not my level of injury.)
If there are increases, reductions, or NO changes at all they send me a letter telling me what that is. Then they send a yearly statement, and yes occasionally I see a TV advertisement, telling me of a change in benefits, to be expected.
But the amount of spending vs the private sector isn't comparable...
Do you want a link to a pie, bar, or line graph showing the difference between the two?
Because I a certain there is quite a big difference.
ETA:
http://government-policy.blogspot.com/2011/03/advertising-by-federal-government.html
Government spent almost $1 billion...
Geico ALONE spent $500 million. Life insurance companies increased spending to over $12 billion, this year. http://www.btobonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080714/FREE/148874127/1150/ISSUENEWS#seenit
I think this clearly demonstrates real savings potential.
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