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PostSubject: Worker wages remain stagnant as wealthy executives are rolling in cash   Worker wages remain stagnant as wealthy executives are rolling in cash EmptyMon Jul 30, 2018 5:26 pm

Congressional Republicans and President Trump continue to push their sole legislative accomplishment, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, as a game-changer for average working Americans — but the benefits of that bill appear to be going mostly to the people at the top.

Rather than delivering an “economic turnaround of historic proportions,” as Trump boasted last week, the bill will likely end up costing well over $1.4 trillion dollars and will instead provide corporations and the wealthiest Americans a giant hand-out.

A recent Politico review of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings also revealed corporate executives, who often receive most of their compensation in stock, have been profiting enormously off the bill, which slashes the corporate tax rate to 21 percent.




https://thinkprogress.org/ceos-using-share-buybacks-enrich-themselves-worker-wages-stagnant-faa627afa0f7/
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