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What is corporate welfare?

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What is corporate welfare?

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  1. Corporate welfare is a term describing a government's bestowal of money grants, tax breaks, or other special favorable treatment on corporations.

    corporate welfare it is in which governments large and small subsidize corporations large and small, usually at the expense of another state or town and almost always at the expense of individual and other corporate taxpayers.

    corporate welfare refers to any number of favors, costing billions of dollars each year, bestowed on corporations by the federal government.

    Corporate welfare can be defined generally, as any assistance provided by a government, which gives a private business an advantage over others.


  2. Corporate welfare occurs when a congressman inserts provisions into a bill that provide money to corporations that support ed his election, as a reward for that support. Typically it means that corporations are getting taxpayers' money that they don't need or deserve.

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