Trial will soon show whether Google is a monopoly. Here you can see how big it is.

Closing arguments in the government’s case alleging that Google is a monopoly abusing its power over the Internet were presented Friday, ending the formal portion of one of the most important antitrust cases of the decade.

In the quarter century since Google was founded, the company has grown staggeringly large. Every day, billions of people around the world ask questions on Google Search, send an email with Gmail, or navigate their commute with Google Maps. The tech giant dominates the Internet economy, consistently spends more than any other group or company on lobbying, and has rapidly expanded its operations over the years by purchasing hundreds of other companies. In 2023, it generated $307 billion in revenue, the equivalent of Finland’s gross domestic product.