As of 2021, approximately 150 million people work for corporations in the United States. This includes employees in various industries such as technology, finance, healthcare, and retail.
110 million people are working in teh United States. E J Boyson
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) employs over 20,000 people, including scientists, researchers, administrators, and support staff.
Alaska has the highest percentage of people who walk to work in the US, with around 8.2% of the population using walking as their primary mode of commuting.
There is no data available on how many people are named Cindia specifically in the US.
There are approximately 43,000 people in the US with the first name Brennan.
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Many non-US ones will not be supporting them.
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1.3 million people work for Walmart in the US.
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From the "little people" who work and pay taxes and actually pay more than the corporations (who can claim to be based in the Cayman Islands and pay $0 in US taxes) and a larger percentage of their incomes than hedge fund managers, whose taxes are capped at 15%. Instead of complaining about this disparity, the average American prefers to blame the poor and infirm instead of a bought and paid for US government of the corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations! (In the previous sentence feel free to substitute "rich" for corporations!
Millions of US workers are employees of a company and also owners of sole proprietorships, partnerships or small corporations. Millions of US workers own common stock, making them part owners of US corporations.