Taxing Businesses: Decline Of Listed Companies On Stock Exchange
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This is an intriguing graph showing the decline of companies listed in the United States on the stock exchange. (These companies would be corporations whose's stocks are freely traded on a stock exchange, not pass-throughs).
The like LLCs. Originally, the IRS was very strict as to when a business could be treated a pass-through entity, however, that changed on . That is when you see the ratio of listed companies the stock exchange drop dramatically.
Data Notes: Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED); Historical Data for listed companies
- FRED code for Number of Listed Companies for the United States ()
- FRED code for Civilian Noninstitutional Population ()
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