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Triana

(22,666 posts)
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:20 AM Aug 2013

Taxpayer Dollars Paid A Third Of Richest Corporate CEOs: Report

WASHINGTON -- More than one-third of the nation's highest-paid CEOs from the past two decades led companies that were subsidized by American taxpayers, according to a report released Wednesday by the Institute for Policy Studies, a liberal think tank.

"Financial bailouts offer just one example of how a significant number of America's CEO pay leaders owe much of their good fortune to America's taxpayers," reads the report. "Government contracts offer another."

IPS has been publishing annual reports on executive compensation since 1993, tracking the 25 highest-paid CEOs each year and analyzing trends in payouts. Of the 500 total company listings, 103 were banks that received government bailouts under the Troubled Asset Relief Program, while another 62 were among the nation's most prolific government contractors.

Many of the companies appeared multiple times on the annual top 25 list, with Bank of America appearing 18 times, Citigroup appearing 15 times, while Morgan Stanley and American Express each secured 12 slots. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has landed on the list twice since the bank received $10 billion under TARP, and American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault has appeared three times since his company accepted $3.4 billion in bailout money. Goldman Sachs received $10 billion under TARP, and made the list seven times in the past two decades, once after receiving its bailout. Washington Mutual and Lehman Brothers, both of which failed in 2008, also appeared on the list, with Leman making eight appearances before filing for bankruptcy
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Taxpayer Dollars Paid A Third Of Richest Corporate CEOs: Report (Original Post) Triana Aug 2013 OP
It's only considered welfare if it's used to feed hungry children or provide medical care for senors Snake Plissken Aug 2013 #1
Next we will hear the banks used the bailout money to throw lavish parties for themselves. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2013 #2
Been there done that... toddwv Aug 2013 #4
now we get to bail out defense contractors dtom67 Aug 2013 #3
Kick. Thanks Triana. Scuba Aug 2013 #5
It has been thus for a very long time. We have been fed the lie of the Great American Company Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #6
k/r marmar Aug 2013 #7

Snake Plissken

(4,103 posts)
1. It's only considered welfare if it's used to feed hungry children or provide medical care for senors
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 02:44 AM
Aug 2013

If taxpayer funded handouts are given to the obscenely wealthy on Wall St it's called capitalism.

 

Egalitarian Thug

(12,448 posts)
6. It has been thus for a very long time. We have been fed the lie of the Great American Company
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 09:46 AM
Aug 2013

for so long that nearly all of us believe it. These parasites live off the confiscated work of the rest of us. I just hope that this time people will get the whole picture.
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