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The Trump administration previously signaled interest in investing in the struggling chip maker and will use funds from Biden's CHIPs Act for the investment.
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Thirty-one states, plus the District of Columbia, received more than they paid in. New Mexico, for example, sent around $12.4 billion to the federal government in taxes, but received over $41.8 ...
Over a third of the United States federal government's revenue comes from the country's four most-populous states, but they often get back less than they contribute. Known as "donor states," 19 ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is injecting nearly $9 billion into Intel in exchange for a 9.9% equity stake. But the money - which the struggling chipmaker was slated to receive anyway under a federal funding act - will not be enough for its contract-chipmaking business to flourish,