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00:15 - Reference for Statistics 00:29 - Education 00:44 - Healthcare 00:56 - Construction 01:09 - Manufacturing and Distribution 01:23 - Financial and Insurance 01:36 - Nonprofits 01:47 - Restaurants, Travel, and Lodging 02:01 - Associations and Civic Groups 02:14 - Technology 02:34 - Ad Agencies and Marketing Companies 02:45 - Professional Services 03:02 - Government 03:12 - Retail 03:24 - Automotive 03:38 - Real Estate 03:51 - Consumer Product Brands 04:01 - Elections and Political Events 04:22 - Other Category 04:35 - Don't Sleep on Other Category 04:51 - Conclusion See the full blog and research here: https://www.perfectimprints.com/blog/... Promotional products are not just giveaways. They are a multi-billion dollar marketing strategy used by the largest industries in America. In this video, we break down the Top 17 Industries That Buy Promotional Products — including exactly how much each industry spends and why they continue investing billions year after year. Here’s what the data shows: Education leads with $3.458 Billion (13%) of total promotional product sales. Healthcare follows at $2.208 Billion (8.3%). Construction invests $2.101 Billion (7.9%). Manufacturing and Distribution contribute $1.889 Billion (7.1%). Financial and Insurance companies spend $1.729 Billion (6.5%). Nonprofits account for $1.649 Billion (6.2%). Restaurants, Travel, and Lodging invest $1.516 Billion (5.7%). Associations and Civic Groups spend $1.357 Billion (5.1%). Technology companies contribute $1.303 Billion (4.9%). Ad Agencies and Marketing Companies invest $1.197 Billion (4.5%). Professional Services firms also spend $1.197 Billion (4.5%). Government agencies account for $1.114 Billion (4.3%). Retail brands invest $1.064 Billion (4%). Automotive businesses spend $1.037 Billion (3.9%). Real Estate professionals invest $851 Million (3.2%). Consumer Product brands contribute $692 Million (2.6%). Elections and Political Events account for $213 Million (0.8%). And even outside of these major categories, the “Other” segment represents $1.995 Billion (7.5%) in sales. This is not random spending. These industries use promotional products for: • Employee retention • Recruiting • Client acquisition • Brand awareness • Referral generation • Trade shows and events • Community outreach • Customer loyalty If you are a business owner, marketing manager, HR director, or corporate buyer — and your industry is on this list — this data should change how you think about branded merchandise. Promotional products work when they are strategic. They fail when they are random. If you want help choosing the right bulk custom printed promotional products for your industry, drop a comment with your industry below and let’s talk strategy. Your competitors are likely already investing. The question is whether you are doing it intentionally.