Your spend touching this concern
$8,197.31

2.9% of the period's outflow

Merchants involved
6

with sourced evidence in this dimension

Amazon $6,968.52 · 227 txns

Ultimately benefits Amazon.com, Inc. · Amazon → Amazon.com, Inc.

Violation Tracker lists environment: $20.06 million / 27 records.

medium severity · regulatory penalty summary · attributed via parent Amazon.com, Inc. · Good Jobs First Violation Tracker (2026-06-02)

Starbucks $368.85 · 22 txns

Ultimately benefits Starbucks Corporation · Starbucks → Starbucks Corporation

Violation Tracker lists environment: $146,000 / 3 records.

low severity · regulatory penalty summary · attributed via parent Starbucks Corporation · Good Jobs First Violation Tracker (2026-06-02)

The Home Depot $356.00 · 12 txns

Ultimately benefits The Home Depot, Inc. · The Home Depot → The Home Depot, Inc.

Violation Tracker lists environment: $94.15 million / 69 records.

medium severity · regulatory penalty summary · attributed via parent The Home Depot, Inc. · Good Jobs First Violation Tracker (2026-06-02)

Amazon Web Services $213.13 · 9 txns

Ultimately benefits Amazon.com, Inc. · Amazon Web Services → Amazon.com, Inc.

Violation Tracker lists environment: $20.06 million / 27 records.

medium severity · regulatory penalty summary · attributed via parent Amazon.com, Inc. · Good Jobs First Violation Tracker (2026-06-02)

McDonald's $179.93 · 10 txns

Ultimately benefits McDonald's Corporation · McDonald's → McDonald's Corporation

Violation Tracker lists environment: $82,030 / 6 records.

low severity · regulatory penalty summary · attributed via parent McDonald's Corporation · Good Jobs First Violation Tracker (2026-06-02)

Taco Bell $110.88 · 5 txns

Ultimately benefits Yum! Brands, Inc. · Taco Bell → Yum! Brands, Inc.

Violation Tracker lists environment: $6,374 / 1 record.

low severity · regulatory penalty summary · attributed via parent Yum! Brands, Inc. · Good Jobs First Violation Tracker (2026-06-02)

Honest limits: only researched merchants (53 dossiers so far) can surface here, evidence is dated and owner-level records don't prove the parent owned the subsidiary at the time of every violation. This is decision support, not a moral verdict. Back to Spending Values