More Taxes or More Jobs? California Shows We Can't Have Both
It's hard to find a politician who isn't eager to "do something" about high unemployment. Turns out California has found one way to save and create certain kinds of jobs-spend like mad and raise taxes.
That job-creation strategy has worked quite well for
government-sector workers. Problem is the statewide unemployment
rate is still among the highest in the nation, and many
private-sector employers are heading to states like Texas, where
taxes are lower and regulations are lighter.
"I would love to have companies calling me saying, 'We'd like to
move to California, can you help us with that relocation?' I get
none of those calls," says business
relocation coach Joe Vranich. "The calls I do get are, 'Hello,
we want to move out of California, can you help us do that?'"
Vranich says there's no one reason why businesses leave. He calls
it "death by a thousand cuts," where job creators get fed up with
everything from high taxes to traffic gridlock and legal
hassles.
Take Rick and Jack Newcombe, the father-son team that runs Creators Syndicate. A long legal
battle with the city of Los Angeles might end up being their
company's final cut. The Newcombes say the city arbitrarily stuck
the company into a higher tax category and officials are applying
the hike retroactively. City officials are demanding $400,000 in
back taxes, but Rick Newcombe calls the whole episode "legalized
theft," adding that a tax penalty of that size would force the
company to lay off 10 employees.
It's ironic that such drama unfolds in a city where Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa is always doing something-transit projects!
green jobs!- he hopes will stimulate the economy. And steep
statewide unemployment persists long after Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger eagerly accepted billions in federal stimulus funds.
In fact, the Bush-Obama scatter shot of bailouts, stimuli, and
rescue plans has fallen well short of proponents'
promises.
Want to create and save jobs? Maybe it's time for politicians to
stop doing so much and start undoing some of their worst
blunders.
"More Taxes or More Jobs?" is written and produced by Ted Balaker,
who also hosts. Camera-Animation: Hawk Jensen; Associate Producer:
Paul Detrick; Additional Photography: Alex Manning.
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