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Newsjock

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Wed Feb 26, 2014, 11:40 AM Feb 2014

Fortune 500 companies have received $63 billion in subsidies

Source: PandoDaily

Remember when President Obama was lambasted for saying “you didn’t build that”? Turns out he was right, at least when it comes to lots of stuff built by world’s wealthiest corporate behemoths. That’s the takeaway from a new study of 25,000 major taxpayer subsidy deals over the last two decades.

Entitled “Subsidizing the Corporate One Percent,” the report from the taxpayer watchdog group Good Jobs First shows that the largest corporations in the world aren’t models of self-sufficiency and unbridled capitalism. To the contrary, they continue to receive tens of billions of dollars in government handouts. Such subsidies might be a bit more defensible if they were being doled out in a way that promoted upstart entrepreneurialism. But as the study also shows, a full “three-quarters of all the economic development dollars awarded and disclosed by state and local governments have gone to just 965 large corporations” — not to the small businesses and startups that politicians so often pretend to care about.

The true beneficiaries of subsidies are often hidden under layers of holding companies, shell firms and complex ownership agreements. But Good Jobs First did the tedious work of connecting the subsidies to the parent firms. In the process, the group discovered that a whopping $110 billion — or 75 percent of cumulative disclosed subsidy dollars — are going to these 965 large companies. Fortune 500 firms alone receive more than 16,000 subsidies at a total cost of $63 billion. Additionally, eight out of the top 20 firms receiving U.S. taxpayer subsidies are not even U.S. companies, meaning American taxpayers are being forced to directly subsidize foreign firms.

... Consider Koch Industries. Despite the Koch Brothers being the biggest financiers of the anti-government right, and despite their billing as libertarian “free market” activists, their company has relied on $88 million worth of government subsidies.

Read more: http://pando.com/2014/02/26/fortune-500-companies-receive-63-billion-in-subsidies/
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Subsidy tracker search form: http://goodjobsfirst.org/subsidy-tracker
Full report (PDF): http://www.goodjobsfirst.org/sites/default/files/docs/pdf/subsidizingthecorporateonepercent.pdf
News release (PDF): http://www.goodjobsfirst.org/sites/default/files/docs/pdf/subsidizingthecorporateonepercent_prrel.pdf

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Fortune 500 companies have received $63 billion in subsidies (Original Post) Newsjock Feb 2014 OP
Next time I see anything about or hear anything about the moochers on welfare, I will point them at liberal N proud Feb 2014 #1
They received a "fortune" in subsidies. L0oniX Feb 2014 #2
And school kids get their lunches thrown away right in front of them . . . Brigid Feb 2014 #3

liberal N proud

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1. Next time I see anything about or hear anything about the moochers on welfare, I will point them at
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 11:42 AM
Feb 2014

these atrocities that cost far more than the welfare recipients.

Brigid

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3. And school kids get their lunches thrown away right in front of them . . .
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 11:45 AM
Feb 2014

Because they can't pay 50¢ or whatever it is.

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