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The following list of concerns is from an Occupy Portland Flyer | The following list of concerns is from an Occupy Portland Flyer | ||
Chase Profits white the 99% struggle: | ;Chase Profits white the 99% struggle: | ||
* JPM ’08 & ’10 campaign contributions: $6.2 million<ref>http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/contrib.php?ind=f03&cycle=2010</ref> | |||
* JPM ’08 & ’10 campaign contributions: $ | * JPM bailout and backstop funds: $95.7 billion<ref>http://nomiprins.squarespace.com/storage/bailouttallyoct2010.pdf</ref> | ||
* JPM bailout | * After the bailout, JPM laid off: 14,000 workers<ref>http://in.reuters.com/article/2009/02/26/idINIndia-38235920090226</ref> | ||
* After the bailout, JPM laid off: 14,000 workers | |||
* JPM raised your bank fees: +249.5% | * JPM raised your bank fees: +249.5% | ||
* JPM Profits for 1996-2010: $153.5 billion | * JPM Profits for 1996-2010: $153.5 billion | ||
* JPM Profits for the 3rd quarter of 2011: $4.26 billion | * JPM Profits for the 3rd quarter of 2011: $4.26 billion | ||
* JPM Median bank teller wage: ~22,000/year | * JPM Median bank teller wage: ~22,000/year | ||
* 2010 CEO Jamie Dimon’s pay: $20.8 million (893 times a bank teller’s median wage) | * 2010 CEO Jamie Dimon’s pay: $20.8 million<ref>http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/08/us-jpmorgan-idUSTRE73681B20110408</ref> (893 times a bank teller’s median wage) | ||
* Effective tax rate in 2008 -33.4% ( Your tax dollars are at work propping up JPM ) | * Effective tax rate in 2008 -33.4% ( Your tax dollars are at work propping up JPM ) | ||
== References == | |||
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see also: http://www.seiu.org/a/profilechase.php | |||
[[Occupy Portland]] | [[Occupy Portland]] |
Revision as of 23:29, 2 November 2011
The following list of concerns is from an Occupy Portland Flyer
- Chase Profits white the 99% struggle
- JPM ’08 & ’10 campaign contributions: $6.2 million[1]
- JPM bailout and backstop funds: $95.7 billion[2]
- After the bailout, JPM laid off: 14,000 workers[3]
- JPM raised your bank fees: +249.5%
- JPM Profits for 1996-2010: $153.5 billion
- JPM Profits for the 3rd quarter of 2011: $4.26 billion
- JPM Median bank teller wage: ~22,000/year
- 2010 CEO Jamie Dimon’s pay: $20.8 million[4] (893 times a bank teller’s median wage)
- Effective tax rate in 2008 -33.4% ( Your tax dollars are at work propping up JPM )
References
see also: http://www.seiu.org/a/profilechase.php