Should the President offer tax breaks to individual companies to keep jobs in the U.S.?
In March 2016, the Carrier air conditioning company announced it would move 1,400 jobs from the U.S. state of Indiana to Mexico. In November 2016 U.S. President elect Donald Trump and Carrier announced a deal which would keep 1,000 jobs in Indiana in exchange for $7 million in tax breaks. Proponents argue that the deal prevented jobs from moving overseas and will help grow the U.S. economy. Opponents argue that the deal will encourage more private companies to make threats about job losses in exchange for tax breaks.
55% Yes |
45% No |
52% Yes |
33% No |
3% Yes, and drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses |
6% No, the government should not interfere with the free market |
6% No, but drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses |
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@jonah25332yrs2Y
Yes but only for a short period of time.
@mechanicalloser2wks2W
We should ensure that economic practices and policies are just, support the common good, and help the poor and marginalized
@jwakley2yrs2Y
No, this will encourage more private companies to make threats about job losses in exchange for tax breaks.
@8DBHMQ34yrs4Y
Corporate taxes should be eliminated
@9C377CN11mos11MO
No, but drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses and ban other countries from owning our land
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@Gr4ssrootCaroline1mo1MO
1. In the past year, the US has lost 284K full-time jobs, these have been replaced with 921K part-time jobs2. In February alone, a record 1.2 million foreign-born jobs were added.3. In the past three months, a record (ex-covid crash) 2.4 million native-born jobs have been lost, including 494K jobs lost…
@G3rrym4nderGranola2mos2MO
According to Peter Schiff, CEO and chief global strategist at Euro Pacific Capital, the situation might not be as positive as the headline figures suggest.“The only reason that jobs are going up is because people are forced to take two or three jobs, because prices keep going up, and their paychecks…
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