dckingsfan wrote:TGW wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Looks like capital spending by S&P 500 companies is expected to rise 24% in first quarter... so at least one part of the tax overhaul is working...
Too bad the other aspects were so poor.
well, the devil is in the details. tech companies are driving a bulk of the capex spending, which is good for that particular industry. Everywhere else has been flat at best.
Actually, it has been pretty much across the board.
What you are seeing also is much of the money coming back overseas from Alphabet,
Apple, etc. being reinvested and driving
Information technology capex spending.
But capex spending on Health care and related products, Energy and related products, Financial products and Material production seeing very healthy growth.
Don't get me wrong - the tax bill wasn't a net positive. But we shouldn't overlook one of the good things that came out of the tax bill.
I read your posts for over a year. Your only real gripe with the tax bill was the tax break to wealthy corporations? But it was this tax break to the corporations like
Apple that brought their money back from oversees and re-invested in themselves here in the continental US, and invested back into US markets and pay their taxes in the US instead of Ireland.
Or am i missing something? What else was so bad about the tax bill? Besides big business getting too much of a break and the carve outs and loopholes that are NOT addressed?
Taxes got lowered for everyone. Especially small business owners who employ half of the entire US populations and have been slammed by the Bill Clinton and Barrack Obama tax policies in favor of the much bigger corporations. These tax plans are what lead to the Walmart(s) and red lobster(s) of the world taking over retail and food service industries over mom and pop local businesses. Where mom and pop would sponsor many things like youth baseball, gymnastics and such in small communities. Walmart does not. Where mom and pop paid their local taxes, walmart, google, and amazon get 100% tax breaks from from SALT.
IMO, This new tax code begins to re-empower the local small business that we lost over the last 40 years.
like i said, its a full rebuild.