https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...iming-tax-cut-would-create-thousands-of-jobs/
Couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...iming-tax-cut-would-create-thousands-of-jobs/
Couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
No matter how you cut it, cutting taxes to create jobs is a really iffy prospect....usually backfiring.
'Xactly.... the unrich are probably living at the margin, they will spend it on 'necessities', stimulating the economy and creating jobs. ... What the idle rich are telling you about tax cuts creating job is absolute bullshit. They don't need to spend it, so they ship it in to offshore accounts where it does nothing.
Zero. Zip.
So, a thousand people being even more ludicrously rich than before is not creating jobs....it is nothing but fiscal masturbation.

You forgot that thing had to be manufactured, that's about 300 $50k/year for 20 years jobs.'Xactly.... the unrich are probably living at the margin, they will spend it on 'necessities', stimulating the economy and creating jobs. ... What the idle rich are telling you about tax cuts creating job is absolute bullshit. They don't need to spend it, so they ship it in to offshore accounts where it does nothing.
Zero. Zip.
So, a thousand people being even more ludicrously rich than before is not creating jobs....it is nothing but fiscal masturbation.
If they don't stick their money in facilities that make more money without creating jobs, like hedge funds, futures, foreign exchange speculation and so on, they can buy big boys' toys. Something like this:
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Used to be Larry Ellisons until he sold it to David Geffen. This US$ 300,000,000 investment has created 45 jobs. Well, as many as 45 whenever the boat is actually cruising somewhere.
If your tax savings don't quite stretch to buying that toy, you could make do with a Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita instead for only US$ 4,800,000.
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Doesn't take many employees to keep it on the road, though.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...iming-tax-cut-would-create-thousands-of-jobs/
Couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
I did not forget. It's a tarp for idiots to fall into by making wild, unsupported assertions. You managed, and without even cushioning your drop by mentioning the multiplier effect.You forgot that thing had to be manufactured, that's about 300 $50k/year for 20 years jobs.
Same here, 3-4 guys had jobs for 20 years thanks to that car.
Well, it was not literally 300 of course, it was 3000 and 2 years.To start with, explain to me how it took 300 workers 20 years to build that yacht.
It does not take 3000 workers 2 years to build a yacht, not even counting the work that takes place off-site, such as the production of the radar equipment and such. What's more, the building of the boat is a one-off affair. It was constructed in 2004, and when Geffen bought it off Ellison in 2010 it did not have to be built again.Well, it was not literally 300 of course, it was 3000 and 2 years.To start with, explain to me how it took 300 workers 20 years to build that yacht.
You need to count job*years. "Job" is not a meaningful measure without mentioning how much money that job produce for workers.
In this particular case we have $300mil most of which were paid to workers of some kind.
It's not one-off affair. There are companies which are 100 years old.It does not take 3000 workers 2 years to build a yacht, not even counting the work that takes place off-site, such as the production of the radar equipment and such. What's more, the building of the boat is a one-off affair.Well, it was not literally 300 of course, it was 3000 and 2 years.To start with, explain to me how it took 300 workers 20 years to build that yacht.
You need to count job*years. "Job" is not a meaningful measure without mentioning how much money that job produce for workers.
In this particular case we have $300mil most of which were paid to workers of some kind.
PS[ent]mdash[/ent]it's good to see a die-hard libertarian admit that tax cuts don't necessarily create jobs. Did your change of heart happen because of what happened in Kansas?
You want to create jobs?
One good way would be to raise the minimum wage.
You want to create jobs?
One good way would be to raise the minimum wage.
What are you smoking??
Increasing the minimum wage cuts jobs, it doesn't increase them!
It increases wages, at least until you reach the point where job loss exceeds the wage increases.
Not wrong. The good people of Kansas have been waitin. And waiting. And waiting...Tax cuts increase investment, thus the economy and thus in the long run jobs. There's no fast feedback, though.
Since Kansas enacted tax and spending cuts in 2012 and 2013, Brownback and his allies have argued that this fiscal potion would generate an explosion of economic growth. It didn’t. Overall growth and job creation in Kansas underperformed both the national economy and neighboring states. From January, 2014 (after both tax cuts passed) to April, 2017, Kansas gained only 28,000 net new non-farm jobs. By contrast, Nebraska, an economically similar state with a much smaller labor force, saw a net increase of 35,000 jobs. (Link)
Not wrong. The good people of Kansas have been waitin. And waiting. And waiting...Tax cuts increase investment, thus the economy and thus in the long run jobs. There's no fast feedback, though.
Since Kansas enacted tax and spending cuts in 2012 and 2013, Brownback and his allies have argued that this fiscal potion would generate an explosion of economic growth. It didn’t. Overall growth and job creation in Kansas underperformed both the national economy and neighboring states. From January, 2014 (after both tax cuts passed) to April, 2017, Kansas gained only 28,000 net new non-farm jobs. By contrast, Nebraska, an economically similar state with a much smaller labor force, saw a net increase of 35,000 jobs. (Link)
PS[ent]mdash[/ent]it's good to see a die-hard libertarian admit that tax cuts don't necessarily create jobs. Did your change of heart happen because of what happened in Kansas?
No change of heart.
Tax cuts increase investment, thus the economy and thus in the long run jobs. There's no fast feedback, though. The GOP claims about what happens are extreme exaggerations.