LilBastage
Meat is murder! Tasty, tasty murder.
Approximately 75% of Exxon's net income is earned outside of the US. They make about 4% profit on a gallon of gas. They do not set the price of oil. In my state (MN) we have price controls on gasoline (and they aren't mandatory maximums, but mandatory minimums) so they don't even set the price of gas at their stations here.
It costs Exxon about $11 billion to bring an oil platform online and millions per year to run and maintain that platform. It costs about the same (give or take a billion or two) to build a new refinery and bring it online. Think about that. The numbers in the energy business are just HUGE.
Exxon makes money hand over fist, that's for sure. But their profits are in line with any other business when one looks at the big picture and not just the raw numbers. They provide a product that is in high demand, they're going to make a boatload of money. Most of that money goes to it's shareholders. Almost every person with a 401k or an investment in mutual funds is reaping the rewards of Exxon's profits. In many cases, it may have been the only bright spot in your portfolio over the last quarter.
Big business is not "evil" by any stretch of the imagination. Big business drives the economic engine of the world. Big business employs a lot of "little guys" (both directly and indirectly) and provides huge amounts of money to the government in the form of taxes. That is reality.
The high costs of municipal governments is a completely different story and is related more to those governments spending well beyond their means and counting on bad investments. In most cases local governments are just as greedy, inefficient, and corrupt as the state and the federal governments, the numbers are just a little smaller.
It costs Exxon about $11 billion to bring an oil platform online and millions per year to run and maintain that platform. It costs about the same (give or take a billion or two) to build a new refinery and bring it online. Think about that. The numbers in the energy business are just HUGE.
Exxon makes money hand over fist, that's for sure. But their profits are in line with any other business when one looks at the big picture and not just the raw numbers. They provide a product that is in high demand, they're going to make a boatload of money. Most of that money goes to it's shareholders. Almost every person with a 401k or an investment in mutual funds is reaping the rewards of Exxon's profits. In many cases, it may have been the only bright spot in your portfolio over the last quarter.
Big business is not "evil" by any stretch of the imagination. Big business drives the economic engine of the world. Big business employs a lot of "little guys" (both directly and indirectly) and provides huge amounts of money to the government in the form of taxes. That is reality.
The high costs of municipal governments is a completely different story and is related more to those governments spending well beyond their means and counting on bad investments. In most cases local governments are just as greedy, inefficient, and corrupt as the state and the federal governments, the numbers are just a little smaller.