So the govt is handing out $30 million over 3 years =$10 million/year, split between 3 companies =$3.3 million/year/company (average). The companies are Ford, GM, and GE (in partnership with Chrysler).
GM: General Motors, 5th largest company on the planet, $186 Billion in assets, $207 Billion in revenue in 2005
GE: General Electric, 11th largest company in the world, $697 Billion in assets, $168 Billion revenue
Ford: Ford Motor Company, 12th in the world, $278 Billion in assets, $160 Billion in revenue
Chrysler: DaimlerChrysler, #8 worldwide, $250 Billion in assets, $190 Billion in revenue
fact source:
Fortune
Somehow an extra $3 Million/year is going to offer some sort of motivation for these companies? They lose more than that rounding off pennies on their payrolls in a week. The entire amount cost every man woman and child in the US 10 cents each over the 3 years of the program. This is the government announcing its efforts to solve the problem. I would not consider it to be worth of being called a drop in the bucket. It is propaganda.
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