Bernie Sanders, Democrats unveil bill to punish excessive CEO pay with higher company taxes
NY Post
Sen. Bernie Sanders and a group of Democratic lawmakers are pushing to raise taxes for companies that pay their chief executives at least 50 times more than their typical worker’s salary, saying the bill was needed to limit corporate greed.
The union-backed proposal, which could impact some of the nation’s biggest companies and largest employers, would also require Treasury Department guidelines to prevent companies from avoiding the tax by using contractors rather than employees, the senators said in a statement on Monday.
The bill could generate $150 billion in US revenue over 10 years, while companies could avoid the tax hike by raising workers’ pay and reducing CEO salaries, they added.
Walmart, Alphabet’s Google, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase, Nike and McDonald’s could all face millions more — in some cases billions more – in taxes, the group said.
“Americans across the political spectrum are outraged by the extreme gaps between CEO and worker pay,” the group said. Sanders, an independent, generally caucuses with Democrats.
The bill would need 60 votes to clear the Senate, which Democrats narrowly control 51-49. It also likely faces an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled House, which would also have to pass the measure in order to send it to President Biden to sign into law.