Tax Incentives to Companies Bleeding Towns Dry, With Few Results
Sunday, 02 December 2012 09:51By Louise Story, The New York Times News Service | Report
In the end, the money that towns across America gave General Motors did not matter.
When the automaker released a list of
factories it was closing during bankruptcy three years ago, communities
that had considered themselves G.M.’s business partners were among the
targets.
For years, mayors and governors anxious about
local jobs had agreed to G.M.’s demands for cash rewards, free
buildings, worker training and lucrative tax breaks. As late as 2007,
the company was telling local officials that these sorts of incentives
would “further G.M.’s strong relationship” with them and be a “win/win
situation,” according to town council notes from one Michigan community.
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