Comments about ‘Overstock to hire 150 for new software facility’
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Goody, more corporate welfare.
Corporate welfare? I am sure the incentive provided will be far overshadowed by the amount in property and corporate taxes they will pay. As well as the taxes these 150 employees will be paying, and the money pumped into the economy as these 150 (highly paid judging by the jobs) start spending their cash locally.
So would they not have expanded without the generous tax incentive? If so, then why did we just give up $1 million+ dollars to them?
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