Thursday, September 1, 2011

TOP-PAID CEOs TAKE HOME MORE THAN THEIR COMPANIES PAY IN TAXES

From The Nation:
Of last year’s 100 highest-paid US CEOs, twenty-five took home more in compensation than their company paid in 2010 federal income taxes. As a new report by the Institute for Policy Studies reveals, these twenty-five CEOs averaged $16.7 million, well above last year’s $10.8 million average for S&P 500 CEOs.

Even more stunning is the fact that most of the companies they ran actually came out ahead at tax time, collecting tax refunds from the IRS that averaged $304 million, instead of contributing their tax dollars to the common coffers.

Institute for Policy Studies

In the slides that follow, the Institute for Policy Studies’s Sarah Anderson uncovers ten companies that paid their CEOs more last year than they paid in corporate income taxes.
Watch the slide show of the Hall of Shame companies and CEOs, and read the article at the Institute for Policy Studies. This information needs to be widely distributed. Greed, greed, greed! And Republicans insist upon even lower takes for the rich and for corporations to allow them to keep even more of their compensation and profits at the expense of the rest of us in the country.

Thanks to Lapin for the link.

4 comments:

  1. Calvin Coolidge's dictum that "The business of America is business" is still sure-as-hell true.

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  2. Perhaps we should dredge up the old 'robber barons' label.

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  3. The wonderful part about it is that they dare not drag up the "Social Darwinism" label to describe their philosophy. We should do so, however.

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  4. I just forbade Joel from bringing any CocaCola into the house --ever. And I'll find ways to boycott what else I can... outrageous.

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