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Ante una crisis presupuestaria, Nueva Jersey decide atacar a las grandes tecnológicas
New Jersey is targeting big tech companies to alleviate its budget constraints, exploring new revenue streams amid ongoing financial challenges.
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Reason (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Focusing on big tech for revenue is a fair approach; they profit immensely while contributing little to local communities and services.
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Aggressive taxation of big tech may deter innovation and investment in New Jersey, ultimately harming the state's economic growth.
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New Jersey's decision to target big tech companies is a necessary step to ensure they contribute fairly to the state's economy and infrastructure.
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While taxing big tech could provide immediate revenue, the long-term effects on the business environment need careful consideration.
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New Jersey should prioritize improving fiscal responsibility over targeting specific industries, which could lead to unforeseen economic consequences.
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