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Daimler's public incentives
Daimler Trucks North America announced plans today to build a new, $150 million Swan Island headquarters and add 400 new Portland jobs. It will receive nearly $20 million in public help for the project. Here are the incentives:
An $8 million forgivable loan from Portland urban renewal funds. The loan will be forgiven if Daimler creates at least 400 jobs and invests $135 million. "Enterprise zone" property tax breaks worth an estimated $7 million over five years.
A $1.8 million forgivable loan from a state business expansion fund. The loan becomes a grant if Daimler adds at least 220 jobs paying an average wage of $66,410. The jobs must stay for at least two years.
A $1 million grant from a state strategic reserve fund.
A $1 million grant to the Port of Portland, which will build a new parking garage for the facility.
"E-Zone Workforce training funds," up to $5,000 per new employee, for a maximum of $500,000.
I have no problem with any of this.
So, you read the breakdown of the $20M in incentives, right? I'll re-list those that @SlyPokerDog enumerated previously:3 years later and $20,000,000.00 tax gift stolen from hardworking middle class Americans and no sign of Daimler having any intention of keeping their promise of adding 400 high-wage jobs.
As Gomer Pyle liked to say...Surprise, surprise, surprise!
So, you read the breakdown of the $20M in incentives, right? I'll re-list those that @SlyPokerDog enumerated previously:
So, of the $20M in incentives, over $17M of it is conditional upon them actually fulfilling the promise. Saying they've already taken $20M is disingenuous.
- An $8 million forgivable loan from Portland urban renewal funds. The loan will be forgiven if Daimler creates at least 400 jobs and invests $135 million. Funds still owed if the jobs haven't been created.
- "Enterprise zone" property tax breaks worth an estimated $7 million over five years. Funds not "taken" if the headquarters hasn't been built.
- A $1.8 million forgivable loan from a state business expansion fund. The loan becomes a grant if Daimler adds at least 220 jobs paying an average wage of $66,410. The jobs must stay for at least two years. Funds still owed if the jobs haven't been created.
- A $1 million grant from a state strategic reserve fund.
- A $1 million grant to the Port of Portland, which will build a new parking garage for the facility.
- "E-Zone Workforce training funds," up to $5,000 per new employee, for a maximum of $500,000. Funds not "taken" if the headquarters hasn't been built.
