Economy News for Thurs 2 Jun 2011

Stocks Mixed On Weak Retail And Jobless Reports
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Stocks-mixed-on-weak-retail-apf-2102917595.html?x=0

More Job Seekers Give Up, Reducing Unemployment
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/More-job-seekers-give-up-apf-1644448346.html?x=0

Pinched By Gas, Shoppers Pull Back Elsewhere
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Pinched-by-gas-shoppers-pull-apf-1519832677.html?x=0

Fewer People Applied For Unemployment Benefits
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Fewer-people-applied-for-apf-1875476943.html?x=0

Moody's Warns Big Banks Of Possible Downgrades
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Moodys-warns-big-banks-of-apf-3160927817.html?x=0

Don't Hold Your Breath
http://dont-tread-on.me/dont-hold-your-breath/

Horror For US Economy As Data Falls Off Cliff
http://www.cnbc.com/id/43239586

Top US Money Manager Says Another Financial Crisis "Around The Corner"
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-30/mobius-says-fresh-financial-crisis-around-corner-amid-volatile-derivatives.html

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  • I think the playing field will be leveled.
  • I am hoping PX will change this - as in - NO MORE MONEY OR TAXES (and no more rich, rich, rich elite who cheat on taxes)

    Cheryl Nelson said:
    This is the kind of garbage that has to change.  The gov't could turn the economy around if they would simply tax the guys who have the big money instead of thinking the little guys are going to be able to do it.
  • Bank failure update: http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/press/2011/pr11100.html
  • This is the kind of garbage that has to change.  The gov't could turn the economy around if they would simply tax the guys who have the big money instead of thinking the little guys are going to be able to do it.
  • And while this is going on the Elite get back millions in tax refunds:

     

    Here's a short list of major corporations that are leaving the rest of us to pay their share- do you think this is fair or ethical or even good business?)

    EXXON: The oil giant that was the world’s most profitable corporation in 2008 has spent $5.7 million in campaign contributions over the last ten years and $138 million in lobbying expenditures. Its federal corporate income tax liabilities for 2009? Absolutely nothing. Not only did it pay nothing, but it also received a tax rebate the same year of $156 million.

    CHEVRON: Chevron spent $4.4 million in campaign contributions and $91 million in lobbying expenditures over the last decade. It received a tax refund of $19 million in 2009 while making $10 billion in profits and $324 million in government contracts in 2008.

    CONOCOPHILLIPS: The Texas-based gasoline giant spent $2.5 million in campaign contributions and $63 million in lobbying expenditures over the last decade. It received “$451 million through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction,” a special tax break, between 2007 and 2009, despite $16 billion in profits over the same period of time.

    VALERO ENERGY: Valero spent $4.1 million in campaign contributions and $4.8 million in lobbying expenditures from 2001 to 2010. It received a $157 million tax rebate in 2009 despite $68 billion in sales during the same year. It received “$134 million through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction” over the last three years.

    BANK OF AMERICA: Bank of America employees contributed $11 million to federal political campaigns from 2001 to 2010 and spent $24 million lobbying over the same period of time. It made $4.4 billion in profits in 2010 while receiving a tax refund of $1.9 billion.

    CITIGROUP: Citigroup employees contributed $15 million to federal political campaigns from 2001 to 2010 and spent $62 million lobbying over the same period of time. It made $4 billion in profits in 2010 while paying absolutely nothing in federal corporate income taxes. It also received a $1.9 billion tax refund.

    GOLDMAN SACHS: The mega-bank Goldman Sachs, which is often called “Government Sachs” in insider circles because of its clout over Washington, spent $22 million in campaign contributions and $21 million in lobbying over the last decade. It paid an ultra-low tax rate of 1.1 percent in 2008, while also receiving $800 billion in governmentloans to help weather the financial crisis.

    BOEING: The aviation and defense contractor giant gave $10 million in contributions and $115 million in lobbying expenditures over the last decade. It paid a grand total of nothing in federal corporate income taxes in 2010 and received a $124 million tax refund.

    FEDEX: FedEx spent $8.7 million in campaign contributions and $71 million in lobbying expenditures from 2001 to 2010. It paid a .0005 percent effective tax rate recently, actually spending 42 times as much on lobbying Congress as it did paying taxes. To do this it utilizes 21 tax havens.

    CARNIVAL: The cruise line paid $1.7 million in campaign contributions and $1.6 million in lobbying over the past ten years. Despite the relatively low amount of money it spent influencing Washington, it has gotten away with a super-low tax rate. Over the past five years, its federal corporate income tax rate has been an effective 1.1 percent.

    VERIZON: Verizon spent $12 million in campaign contributions and $131 million in lobbying expenditures over the past decade. It paid absolutely nothing in federal corporate income taxes over the past two years and $488 million in government contracts in 2008; in 2010, it made $12 billion in profits.

    GENERAL ELECTRIC: General Electric spent $13 million in campaign contributions and $205 million in lobbying expenditures over the last decade while netting a tax refund of $4.1 billion over the past five years. It made $26 billion in profits over the same time period.

    And a look at how the tax code has changed to place the burden on the middle class since the 1950's.

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