Everything about Corporate America totally explained
Corporate America is an informal phrase describing the for-profit world of
corporations within the
United States not under government ownership. Its negative connotations imply financial or ideological self-interest,
greed, competition, individualism, resistance to entitlements and the irresponsible promotion of counter-socialist self-interest at the expense of government and competitors. Its positive connotations imply a liberal and productive
capitalist free-market society that creates wealth, directly and indirectly lifts the people's standard of living, rewards individual ability, and provides a ladder to financial success.
While "Corporate America" is commonly used interchangeably with the phrase "
Wall Street", it's also sometimes used in contrast, as when distinguishing the interests, culture, and lifestyles of major
Fortune 500 industrial or service corporations from those of
investment banks. In this contrast, Corporate America is usually cast as more secure, less cut-throat, but also less remunerative to the employee.
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