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American Competitiveness and Tax Policies
The United States has hurt American competitiveness with certain tax policies that have driven capital and jobs overseas, which has negatively impacted the growth of the country felt by the middle and lower classes, while the wealthy should pay for it to come out of their pockets.
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The CEO discusses the role of companies in providing support for affordable housing and other policies at national level while making sure that the company is being run to take care of its customers and employees.
18:06 - 19:30 (01:23)
Summary
The CEO discusses the role of companies in providing support for affordable housing and other policies at national level while making sure that the company is being run to take care of its customers and employees.
ChapterAmerican Competitiveness and Tax Policies
EpisodeJon Talks With Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The main reason behind America's bad economic growth of the past 20 years isn't just bad actors, but also certain tax policies and a lack of corporate responsibility, which has led to driving jobs overseas and corporate tax rates that lower social safety nets and the ability for proper wages to grow.
19:30 - 23:51 (04:21)
Summary
The main reason behind America's bad economic growth of the past 20 years isn't just bad actors, but also certain tax policies and a lack of corporate responsibility, which has led to driving jobs overseas and corporate tax rates that lower social safety nets and the ability for proper wages to grow.
ChapterAmerican Competitiveness and Tax Policies
EpisodeJon Talks With Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The debate around tax systems and their competitiveness is ongoing.
23:51 - 25:23 (01:31)
Summary
The debate around tax systems and their competitiveness is ongoing. While some argue that taxing the wealthy is necessary to fund social programs, others claim that an uncompetitive tax system may not benefit anyone in the long run.