U.S. CEOs Wary of Hiring, Despite Improving Economy
U.S. CEOs' confidence in the economy rebounded in the first quarter, but they remained leery of taking on new workers at home, citing inaction in Washington.
U.S. CEOs' confidence in the economy rebounded in the first quarter, but they remained leery of taking on new workers at home, citing inaction in Washington.
Cutting corporate tax rates and the deleting loopholes that let some companies pay little or nothing in taxes is just what most economists prescribe for the tangled U.S. tax code. So why isn't everyone cheering the plan President Obama unveiled Tuesday to do just that?


