New Report: Fortune 100 Companies Have Received a Whopping $1.2 Trillion in Corporate Welfare Recently
By Aaron CantĂș
March 19, 2014
| Most of us are aware that the government gives mountains of cash to
powerful corporations in the form of tax breaks, grants, loans and
subsidies--what some have called "corporate welfare." However, little
has been revealed about exactly how much money Washington is forking
over to mega businesses.
A new venture called Open the Books, based in Illinois, was founded with a mission to bring transparency to how the federal budget is spent. And what they found is shocking: between 2000 and 2012, the top Fortune 100 companies received $1.2 trillion from the government. That doesn't include all the billions of dollars doled out to housing, auto and banking enterprises in 2008-2009, nor does it include ethanol subsidies to agribusiness or tax breaks for wind turbine makers.
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