In the past year, the retail industry lost $38 billion due to theft. Overall, 38% of all inventory shrinkage were due to theft. These are very alarming stats. You can read further on this topic here - ...gizmosupport.com/6-tips-for-loss-prevention-in-retail/
To recover profits lost due to theft they raise the prices that everyone pays.
approximately one jazzilion pounds
It is difficult to determine an exact amount as not all theft is reported. However, estimates suggest that billions of dollars are lost each year due to theft in the U.S., including theft from individuals, businesses, and government agencies.
7,006,528 dollars in 2013 but lost .35 million due to the shutdown
In 2000, there was more than $5 billion in lost property due to fire
Due to the fact I lost my job, I ended up owing money to the credit card company.
I personally do not think that money should only be electronic due to the rapid growth rate of identity theft.
Every lobbying group comes up with its own numbers. The article linked below is old but still good.
That depends on how you lost it. If you lost it due to your own carelessness you probably won't. If you lost it because of a safety problem at work or some public place, maybe. An attorney can tell you.
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It depends on how bad your condition is.