Why Are Corporations Hoarding Trillions?

Why Are Corporations Hoarding Trillions?

4/8/2016

link

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/magazine/why-are-corporations-hoarding-trillions.html

summary

In this article from The New York Times Magazine, the author delves into the trend of corporations hoarding trillions of dollars and explores the reasons behind this behavior. The article discusses how this accumulation of wealth is driven by various factors, including tax avoidance strategies and a focus on short-term gains. It explores the consequences of hoarding such massive amounts of cash, such as reduced investments in innovation and job creation. The author also highlights the potential solutions to address this issue, including changes to tax policies and corporate regulations. Overall, the article provides an in-depth analysis of the motivations and implications of corporations hoarding trillions of dollars.

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