The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ["CMS"] calculates that the total healthcare spend in the U.S. currently sits at approximately $3.2 Trillion annually, with an estimate that this amount will increase to $5.7 Trillion annually by 2026.
https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/abs/10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1655
The Bureau of Economic Analysis ["BEA"] calculates that the total durable and non-durable consumer goods spend in the U.S. currently sits at approximately $7.7 Trillion annually, with an estimate that this amount will increase to $9.8 Trillion annually by 2026, assuming a 3.0% annual growth rate.
https://www.thebalance.com/personal-consumption-expenditures-3306107
The Bureau of Economic Analysis ["BEA"] calculates that the total financial services spend in the U.S. currently sits at approximately $1.8 Trillion annually, with an estimate that this amount will increase to $2.3 Trillion annually by 2026, assuming a 3.0% annual growth rate.
https://www.thebalance.com/personal-consumption-expenditures-3306107
Additionally, the Federal Reserve Bank ["FRB"] calculates that Gross Domestic Product ["GDP"] in the U.S. currently sits at $20.4 Trillion annually, with an estimate that this amount will increase to $26.5 annually by 2026.
Gartner calculates that the total worldwide spend for technology hardware, software and services currently sits at approximately $3.7 Trillion annually, with an estimate that this amount will increase to $4.7 Trillion annually by 2026, assuming a 3.0% annual growth rate.
https://www.gartner.com/technology/research/it-spending-forecast/
The U.S. Energy Information Administration calculates that the total energy spend in the U.S. currently sits at approximately $1.2 Trillion annually, with an estimate that this amount will increase to $1.5 Trillion annually by 2026, assuming a 3.0% annual growth rate.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ["CMS"] calculates that the total annual spend in the U.S. for pharmaceuticals, in both retail and hospital settings, is approximately $450 Billion. Annual spending on devices adds another $50 Billion per year, and it is also estimated that life science firms spend approximately $100 Billion per year on R&D, bringing the total annual spend in the life sciences vertical to approximately $600 Billion. Assuming a 3.0% annual growth rate, this amount would be expected to increase to approximately $750 Billion by 2026.
https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20180726.670593/full/