When companies are more profitable it makes it much more likely that employees see increased compensation.
In terms of larger companies, shareholders have disproportionately received the benefits of the higher profits compared to workers.
Finding a way to change corporate behavior in this regard is difficult.
FTR, I'm strongly against raising taxes for smaller unincorporated businesses.
Now as far as American companies that have moved their production out of the US, I am in favor of them being charged tariffs AND a substantial tax on earnings to assist in paying for the devastation they have caused. If those produts become too expensive that they lose sales and hurt investors, well then investors will abandon those companies or force changes in their business model.
I agree with this in principle, but the issue is that after lowering taxes as much as we have (the effective rate is near 0% for many companies) we are now left with mostly sticks(higher rates) and few carrots (lower rates) to compel corporate investment in American workers.
We've subsidized corporate greed for so long, it's hard to deviate much from it without severely disrupting the economy and markets.
Trump is finding that out in recent weeks.
Which means you have a SPENDING PROBLEM. Blaming your income for your spending problems is a childish response.
You either increase your income to meet your spending, or cut your spending to meet your income.
Failure to do either has the same result.
Cutting taxes has brought in more total tax revenue, look it up. Congress though just continues to spend and is NEVER held accountable. They just get the media to shift the blame or outright ignore it.
Revenue goes up when the economy grows. The same thing happened in the 1950s and 60s with much higher tax rates.
I'm aware of the correlation between increased revenue and lower tax rates in recent decades, but it likely has as much to do with all the debt that has financed spending in the economy during that time as anything else.
We've had virtually no growth in the economy minus deficit spending for around 20 years now.
This is why I fully support DOGE efforts to cut any and all spending in an attempt to fix our debt responsibility. You can also tell when it is working because of all the whining and crying by those profiting from the spending.
People tend to get pissed off when they lose their jobs.
We'll see if the DOGE cuts put much of a dent in the deficit going forward.