Corporate Freeloaders Make Taxpayers Pick up the Tab
A troubling number of U.S. corporations behave as moocher guests at our national cafeteria.
A troubling number of U.S. corporations behave as moocher guests at our national cafeteria.
Discussing the findings of our report, and answering questions about what comes next.
When tax shelters allow CEOs to take home more in pay than their entire company pays in taxes, something is very wrong.
CEOs are routinely rewarded for tax-dodging gymnastics.
CEOs rake it in while their corporations dodge taxes.
If the companies that offshore their profits and design tax scams paid their fair share, we might not have a budget crisis.
Income disparity in America has changed the country over the last half a century – a conversation about what has happened, and why it matters.
Apple looks downright patriotic next to master tax dodgers like General Electric and Boeing, but it still pays far less than it should.
The 2001 Bush tax cuts added $2.5 trillion to the national debt and disproportionately benefited the wealthiest households. Have we learned anything?
The deceivingly named Win America campaign would actually push the nation further into debt.
Most of us pay more in taxes than many U.S. corporations, and corporate tax avoidance has increased dramatically in the last 50 years.
We’re chumps unless we force Congress to stop tax haven abuse.
Congress is about to slaughter social spending but leave a lot of sacred cows alone.
Pay up! General Electric, Carnival Cruise lines, Boeing, FedEx, News Corp, ExxonMobil, Pfizer, Proctor and Gamble.
Some of this revenue should be used for long overdue investments in education, health care, and energy retrofits.