WELFARE !
Yes Welfare is a massive cost to tax payers. Who gets the most? It's not individual Americans, it the corporations they work for.
Indirect Subsidies: What would cuts to Medicaid and SNAP mean to Corporate WalMart or McDonalds for example? Both tell their employees to sign up for Medicaid and food programs to get my because of low wages. But if those programs go away, will these corporate giants step up with a raise?
Elon's DOGE are you reading this?
Direct welfare given to corporations include: 1
- NextEra Energy $3,008,691,129
- Venture Global LNG $3,285,883,566
- NRG Energy $3,405,383,876
- Sempra Energy $3,878,692,264
- Volkswagen $3,977,630,513
- Texas Instruments $4,286,328,869
- Foxconn, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Taiwan $4,820,110,112
- Cheniere Energy $5,617,152,523
- Alcoa $5,727,691,764
- Amazon $5,802,700,434
- Micron Technology, Inc $6,856,681,915
- General Motors $7,550,136,090
- Ford $7,742,056,086
- Intel $8,360,460,516
- Boeing $15,502,641,455
Total just to these 15 companies: $89,822,241,112
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