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Corporate Welfare in the Federal Budget - Cato Institute Corporate welfare became an entrenched part of the federal budget in the 1920s and 1930s with the passage of large-scale subsidies for farm businesses In subsequent decades, Congress added
Where Is The Outrage Over Corporate Welfare? - Forbes The sheer size of the corporate welfare system should spark outrage whether we are conservatives, liberals, or libertarians And that outrage should be reflected in how we vote
Corporate Welfare: Beyond the Budgetary Cost - Mercatus Center The general approach to measuring the cost of corporate welfare has been to add up the budgetary outlays from federal agencies and programs that provide a remunerative benefit to a particular firm or industry
Ending Corporate Welfare as We Know It - Cato Institute In a speech last fall, Secretary of Labor Robert Reich identified federal programs that subsidize private industry --which he called "corporate welfare" -- as a major contributor to the federal
Democrats Cheer Hollywood Tax Breaks They Once Called . . . - DNyuz Laurel Rosenhall is a Sacramento-based reporter covering California politics and government for The Times Matt Stevens is a Times reporter who writes about arts and culture from Los Angeles The post Democrats Cheer Hollywood Tax Breaks They Once Called ‘Corporate Welfare’ appeared first on New York Times