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Corporate Welfare Information Center

 

" The $150 billion for corporate subsidies and tax

benefits eclipses the annual budget deficit of $130

billion. It's more than the $145 billion paid out

annually for the core programs of the social welfare

state: Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC),

student aid, housing, food and nutrition, and all

direct public assistance (excluding Social Security

and medical care). " " After World War II, the nation's

tax bill was roughly split between corporations and

individuals. But after years of changes in the federal

tax code and international economy, the corporate

share of taxes has declined to a fourth the amount

individuals pay, according to the US Office of

Management and Budget. " --Boston Globe series on

Corporate Welfare

 

Corporate Welfare Basics

RACHEL's Environment & Health Weekly newsletters:

 

* #422: Corporate Welfare

* #396: Unfunded Mandates (tax breaks)

 

Corporate Welfare Examples

Common Cause Reports:

 

* Return on Investment: The Hidden Story of Soft

Money, Corporate Welfare and the 1997 Budget & Tax

Deal

* Corporate Welfare Issues Page

 

Green Scissors Campaign - Environmentally-Damaging

Corporate Welfare

 

Friends of the Earth -- " Economics for the Earth "

Reports:

 

* Green Scissors 2000

* Green Scissors '99 - $51 Billion in

anti-environmental corporate pork

* Green Scissors '98 - $49 Billion in

anti-environmental corporate pork

* Green Scissors '97 - $36 Billion in

anti-environmental corporate pork

* Green Scissors '96 - $38.8 Billion in

anti-environmental corporate pork

* Green Scissors report ('95)

(34 choice examples of environmentally damaging

corporate welfare projects)

* Dirty Little Secrets report

(15 of the most unfair and environmentally

damaging tax breaks)

* Road to Ruin Report

($10 Billion Worth of harmful, unneeded and

environmentally damaging new highway projects)

 

Taxpayers for Common $ense -- Publications/Reports

 

* The Waste Basket -- a weekly bulletin of

wasteful government spending

* Road to Ruin II (even more pork barrel highways)

* Fossil Fuel Subsidy Factsheet

* Blank Check: The Cost to U.S. Taxpayers of

Creating a New " Takings " Entitlement

 

Citizens for Tax Justice -- Giveaways to the Rich and

Corporations

 

* The Hidden Entitlements: Tax Loopholes from A to

Z

 

Citizens for Leaders with Ethics and Accountability

Now! (CLEAN)

 

* Sports Stadiums

* HUD Abuses

 

Corporate Welfare Mailing lists

Other Resources on Corporate Welfare

Take the Rich Off Welfare, Odonian Press, Zepezauer

and Naiman.

191 pages; costs $9.00; available by calling

1-800-732-5786

 

A couple of the fine statistics covered are:

 

" If you cut 26 percent of the welfare now given to

the rich you have instantly balanced the budget. "

 

" If you cut out weathfare, you could pay off the

national debt in 11 years. "

 

Sample Legislation to Reform Corparate Welfare

Getting Business Off The Public Dole: State and Local

Model Laws to Curb Corporate Welfare Abuse

An Act To End Business Welfare Abuse: Proposed State

Legislation

 

Reports, Articles and Testimony on Corporate Welfare

Essential Information (Ralph Nader) Press Releases on

Corporate Welfare

 

Cato Institute (a libertarian think tank)

 

* Archer Daniels Midland: A Case Study In

Corporate Welfare

* Cato Handbook for Congress: Corporate Welfare

* How Corporate Welfare Won: Clinton and Congress

Fail to Eliminate Business Subsidies - 1997 Budget

o white paper and its summary

o Policy Analysis on 1996 Budget and its

summary

o Ending Corporate Welfare As We Know It -

1995 Policy Analysis

* Testimony Before Congress:

o The Advanced Technology Program And Other

Corporate Subsidies (testimony before the Senate

Subcommittee On Government Management)

o The Advanced Technology Program (testimony

before the House Subcommittee on Technology Committee

on Science)

o Fiscal Year 1998 Budget Authorization for

DOE, EPA R & D, and NOAA (Testimony Before the House

Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Energy and

Environment)

o Funding at the National Institute of

Standards and Technology (Testimony before the House

Subcommittee on Technology)

 

Environmental Working Group Reports on Agriculture

Subsidies:

 

* The Cash Croppers: The Top Two Percent Of

America's Farm Subsidy Recipients 1985-1994

* City Slickers: Farm Subsidy Recipients In

America's Biggest Cities

* Faking Takings: Farm Subsidies and Private

Property in Perspective

* " Freedom to Farm " : An Analysis of Payments To

Large Agribusiness Operations Big City Residents and

the USDA Bureaucracy

* Fox in the Henhouse: Cash, Crime & Conflict of

Interest in Federal Farm Subsidy Programs

 

Common Cause's Position on Corporate Welfare

 

Bye-bye corporate tax revenues (1999 CSM article)

 

Boston Globe's Series on Corporate Welfare:

 

* July 7, 1996: Helping Companies Grab All They

Can Get

* July 7, 1996: The $150 Billion `Welfare'

Recipients: U.S. Corporations

* July 8, 1996: Tax code gives companies a lift

* July 9, 1996: Business' clout keeps the

government breaks coming

 

Philadelphia Inquirer's Series on Corporate Welfare:

 

* June 4, 1995: How Billions in Taxes Failed to

Create Jobs

* June 5, 1995: The Price of Keeping Labs Busy

* June 6, 1995: His Biggest Competitor? The U.S.

Government

* June 7, 1995: Plans To Save Textile Jobs: A Wash

* June 8, 1995: High-Tech House That Clout Built

* June 9, 1995: A Successful Program, or Millions

Down the Drain?

* June 10, 1995: The Perils of Living Grant to

Grant

 

The more corporate welfare received, the more

layoffs...

 

This is a list of the 8 corporate welfare recipients

that were listed in the first article of the Inquirer

series, comparing corporate welfare received to the

number of people layed off in that time (1990-1994).

 

Welfare recieved Employment

GM $110,600,000 -104,000

IBM 58,000,000 -100,000

AT & T 35,000,000 -1,077 * #

GE 25,400,000 -80,000

Amoco 23,600,000 -8,300 *

DuPont 15,200,000 -29,961

Motorola 15,100,000 +9,600 *

Citicorp 9,600,000 -15,700

 

* exceptions to the trend

# AT & T layed off 40,000 people shortly after this

accounting

 

see also: Tax Subsidies Reward Corporate Downsizers

(Citizens for Tax Justice report)

Articles and letters to the editor about Corporate

Welfare:

 

* The Real Welfare Cheats: Corporate America

* The Other " Welfare Queens "

* Now Is Not the Time To Increase Corporate

Welfare

 

Corporate Welfare Mailing Lists

There are 2 national email mailing lists (listserves)

that deal with corporate welfare issues.

 

OUCH! - newsletter of Public Campaign (sign up here)

 

The Waste Basket - A weekly bulletin of wasteful

government spending from the Taxpayers for Common

$ense.

 

Also, Essentel ial Information (a Ralph Nader group)

used to run a low volume announcement list on

corporate welfare. The archives are here.

 

Return to the Corporate Accountability Project

 

Last modified: 18 August 2002

 

http://www.corporations.org/welfare/

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