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Taxpayer Subsidies for CEO Pay in the Fast Food Industry


Taxpayer Subsidies for CEO Pay in the Fast Food Industry

Taxpayers are not only subsidizing excessive CEO pay at the fast food giants, they are also subsidizing these firms' low-road business model. The fast food ...

Tax Subsidies for CEO Pay

You're Secretly Subsidizing A Fast Food · CEO's Million-Dollar Salary, The ... Restaurant Industry Pay: Taxpayers' · Double Burden, Institute for Policy.

Fast Food CEOs Rake in Taxpayer-Subsidized Pay

A new report reveals that fast food companies are pocketing massive taxpayer subsidies for CEO pay while working to keep low-level workers' ...

How taxpayers subsidize millions in restaurant CEO pay - CBS News

Top execs at restaurant chains are benefiting from a tax loophole that allowed their businesses during the past two years to deduct over $200 million in ...

Taxpayers Subsidize Both Wealthy Fast-Food CEOs and Their ...

The average fast-food CEO made $23.8 million last year, four times what the average was in 2000, while fast-food workers “are the lowest paid in ...

How Taxpayers Subsidize the Multi-Million Dollar Salaries of ...

Restaurant corporations are fighting minimum wage increases—while using a tax loophole to lavish their CEOs with excessive compensation.

Using tax policy to restrain CEO pay: Best practices and smart ...

Higher corporate income tax rates rightly target shareholders for punishment of excessive CEO pay, but firms are quite good at avoiding ...

Fast Food Giants Use Loopholes to Avoid Taxes on CEO Pay

Corporations could still pay their CEOs whatever they choose, but at least taxpayers wouldn't be subsidizing anything above $1 million. The ...

You're Secretly Subsidizing A Fast Food CEO's Million-Dollar Salary

At the same time workers claim they're struggling, McDonald's CEO pay is being subsidized through a tax loophole that is actually the result of ...

Tax breaks for CEOs pay for million-dollar salaries - The Guardian

The fast-food industry, in particular, has racked up $64m in tax savings by giving its CEOs big bonuses. According to recent research by the ...

Fast-Food CEOs Earn Supersize Salaries; Workers Earn Small ...

The report, by the public policy group Demos, concludes the fast-food industry has the most extreme pay disparity of all the sectors in the U.S. ...

Tax Excessive CEO Pay Act: CEO-Worker Pay Ratio Controversy

The Tax Excessive CEO Pay Act aims to increase taxes on companies based on their CEO-to-worker pay ratios ... Industries such as retail and fast ...

Report: You're Subsidizing CEOs' Massive Pay - Yahoo Finance

McDonald's . The fast-food chain dished out $34 million in CEO stock options in 2012 and 2013, which generated a taxpayer subsidy of $12 million ...

Fast-Food CEOs Make 1,200 Times As Much As One of ... - The Nation

As a result, the food industry is now the most unequal sector in the American economy. Thanks to a tax loophole that encourages companies to ...

Fast Food CEOs Rake in Taxpayer-Subsidized Pay | Common Dreams

A new report reveals that fast food companies are pocketing massive taxpayer subsidies for CEO pay while working to keep low-level workers' ...

Welfare for the Well-Off: How Business Subsidies Fleece Taxpayers

Federal subsidies to U.S. businesses now cost American taxpayers nearly $100 billion a year. If all corporate welfare programs were eliminated, ...

Fast-Food CEOs Pocket $660 Million in 'Performance Pay'

The next four largest beneficiaries of the CEO pay subsidy are fast food corporations. Chipotle, Yum! Brands (owner of Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza ...

Fast food CEOs exploit despicable tax loophole - Salon.com

Outrageous: In two years, fast food corporations paid out $183 million in deductible "performance pay" to top brass.

Fast Food CEOs Make 1000 Times More Than Their Employees

In the construction business, it's 93 to 1. The relationship between the CEO and worker in the fast food industry is so out of line with the ...

Restaurant chains slash tax bill with executive pay deduction - The Hill

But the IPS says that the performance pay deduction forces average taxpayers to subsidize ... fast food workers use at least one public ...