Scott Walker's Wisconsin leads America in corporate welfare and yet is behind the rest of America in job-growth. In other words, Badger State subsidies to business and corporate interests represents the most unproductive corporate welfare system in America.
The New York Times spent 10 months researching "business incentives" (RE: corporate welfare) has published a report titled "United States of Subsidies" with the goal of assessing their impact on jobs and local economies. Here's more of what they found in Wisconsin:
The top 3 types of corporate welfare in Wisconsin are:
- $957 million in Sales tax refund, exemptions or other sales tax discounts
- $416 million in Property tax abatement
- $107 million in Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- $572 million in Manufacturing
- $302 million in Agriculture
- $80.5 million in Technology
- Mercury Marine, $65 million (2011), Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. $62.5 million (2012), Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Quad Graphics, $46 million (2011), Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Oshkosh Corporation, $35 million (2011), Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- W Solar Group, $28 million (2011), Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Kestrel Aircraft Company, $28 million (2012), Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Harley Davidson Motor Company, $25 million (2010), Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Bucyrus International, $21.7 million (2007-2011), Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Transportation Economic Assistance & Major Economic Development Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction & Cash grant, loan or loan guarantee
- SPX CORPORATION, $21 million (2010), Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Waste Management of Wisconsin, Inc. $20 million (2007), Industrial Revenue Bond
- Uline Inc. $18.6 million (2011), Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Schreiber Foods, $14.7 million (2011), Transportation Economic Assistance, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction & Cash grant, loan or loan guarantee
- NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, $14 million (2011) Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- INDECK ENERGY SERVICES INC. $13 million (2009) Industrial Revenue Bond & Transportation Economic Assistance, Cash grant, loan or loan guarantee
- Waukesha-Pearce Industries, $13 million (2010) Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. $11.2 million (2011) Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Ingeteam, $11.2 million (2010) Jobs Tax Credit & Major Economic Development, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction & Cash grant, loan or loan guarantee
- Teel Plastics, $10.3 million (2007-2011) Industrial Revenue Bond & Economic Development Tax Credit, Corporate income tax credit, rebate or reduction
- Schumann Printers, $10 million (2007) Industrial Revenue Bond
- EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc. $10 million (2011) Industrial Revenue Bond
And what is he getting from it (more HERE)?
Walker's Santa Claus routine is not helping Wisconsin's economy at all. Is this a glitch or does giving away the candy store to undermine job growth actually serve Walker's "divide and conquer" political agenda?
The NYT series provides more context for their analysis and this post. Please be sure to see:

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