Prior to 1982, stock buybacks were considered stock manipulation. It was Reagan's SEC that opened the floodgates to their abuse.

Stock buybacks don’t create more jobs. They don't increase wages. They don’t grow the economy.

They do one thing: Make corporate execs richer.

@rbreich: But only on paper. It does not actually increase the value of a company's holdings. People who buy stocks are participating in legalized gambling. There are always winners and losers, but the market (the house in this case) always wins. It's the brokers and the traders who need to be taxed appropriately with their commissions properly identified as income. And insider trading needs to be harshly punished.
@Mauve @rbreich Those buybacks keep employees from being paid a livable wage, short staffing, layoffs. It should still be illegal now.