billionaire tax
Coverage of billionaire tax in the Nexus archive.
- Sergey Brin and 11 other billionaires and tech elite lined up against California's proposed billionaire tax
Sergey Brin, John Doerr, Peter Thiel, and other California billionaires have donated over $120 million to oppose a proposed 5% wealth tax on residents with assets over $1 billion. The tax, which would be voted on in November, faces opposition from tech elites including Brin, who contributed $82 million, and Doerr, who donated $10 million, while union-backed supporters have raised $31 million.
- A rare backroom deal in Sacramento that helps taxpayers
The billionaire tax is on the ballot in Sacramento, with claims that union leaders attempted to use it as leverage in negotiations. The article criticizes the SEIU’s Dave Regan for treating taxpayers as pawns in political maneuvering.
- Ro Khanna blasts ‘hypocrisy’ of Gavin Newsom supporting a national billionaire tax
Ro Khanna criticizes Gavin Newsom for supporting a national billionaire tax, calling it hypocrisy. The two California Democrats are in conflict, which may foreshadow the 2028 presidential race.
- California unions, hospitals strike deal — but billionaire tax heads to ballot
California hospitals and health workers union agreed to remove two competing initiatives from the November ballot, but a one-time 5% tax on billionaires to fund healthcare remains on the ballot. The deal, brokered by the California Federation of Labor Unions, resolves disputes over executive pay limits and union political spending caps.
- Gavin Newsom backs nationwide billionaire tax and an AI equity fund: 'Every American should own a piece'
Gavin Newsom advocates for a federal billionaire tax instead of California's proposed one-time tax on billionaires. He also proposes a national public equity fund to hold stakes in major AI companies, ensuring Americans benefit from AI advancements. Newsom calls for tax reforms including pre-Trump corporate tax rates and revised inheritance rules.
- As billionaires’ wealth soars, US workers struggle: ‘The rich keep getting richer for no good reason’
Billionaires' wealth increases while U.S. workers face financial struggles, highlighted by examples of a security officer and a bartender dealing with cost-cutting measures. A billionaire tax proposal in California has advanced to the ballot, alongside efforts to organize for higher wages.
- As billionaires’ wealth soars, US workers struggle: ‘The rich keep getting richer for no good reason’
Billionaires' wealth increases while US workers face financial struggles, highlighted by a California billionaire tax proposal and calls for higher wages. The article contrasts Elon Musk's trillionaire status with workers like a security officer and bartender dealing with cost-of-living challenges.
- California billionaire tax headed for ballot despite top Democrats’ opposition
A proposed tax on billionaires in California is facing opposition from top Democrats, despite being headed for the ballot. The measure has divided the state's Democratic Party, with most prominent liberals opposing it.
- California’s billionaire tax is headed to voters — and so are the measures to kill it
California’s billionaire tax is on the ballot but faces increasingly well-funded opposition. The measure and anti-measures are both being considered by voters.
- California Will Vote on a Billionaire Tax. Billionaires Aren’t Happy.
California voters will decide on a billionaire tax proposal. The ballot issues are structured to counteract each other.
- California unions, hospitals strike deal — but billionaire tax heads to ballot
California hospitals and the state’s largest health workers union agreed to remove two competing initiatives from the November ballot, but a one-time 5% tax on billionaires remains on the ballot to fund healthcare. The deal, brokered by the California Federation of Labor Unions, resolves disputes over executive salary caps and union political spending limits.
- Billionaire tax, affordable housing: See the measures on California’s November ballot
California voters will decide on 14 statewide ballot measures in November, including a billionaire tax, an $11 billion affordable housing bond, and voter ID requirements. Some high-profile proposals were withdrawn after deals with lawmakers, including measures related to healthcare and hospital executive pay.
- Controversial billionaire tax will appear on November ballot
A controversial billionaire tax is set to appear on the November ballot. Proponents aim to use the tax to backfill federal healthcare funds.
- Controversial billionaire tax will appear on November ballot
A controversial billionaire tax is set to appear on the November ballot. Proponents aim to use the tax to replenish federal healthcare funds.
- California’s proposed billionaire tax: what you need to know
California’s proposed 5% billionaire tax is heading to the November ballot after collecting sufficient signatures. The measure faces opposition from the state’s wealthiest residents and Governor Gavin Newsom, despite support from progressive groups and labor unions.
- California billionaire tax will appear on ballot after deadline for deal passes
California voters will decide on a one-time 5% billionaire tax in November after backers declined to withdraw the measure by the deadline. The tax is a high-profile ballot effort targeting wealth disparities, with tech moguls spending to oppose it.
- The ‘billionaire tax’ would hurt those it is supposed to help
California's next governor election in November is being shaped by a debate over a proposed wealth tax. The article suggests the 'billionaire tax' could harm its intended beneficiaries.
- California millionaires hatch escape plans over fears the billionaire tax won’t stop at ultra-rich: wealth guru
California millionaires are considering leaving the state due to fears that a billionaire tax may expand to target smaller fortunes, according to a tax advisor to the mega-rich. The concern highlights anxieties over potential policy changes affecting wealthier individuals beyond the ultra-rich.
- Newsom Rushes to Sink Billionaire Tax Before Deadline
Governor Gavin Newsom is making a last-ditch effort to prevent a proposed California billionaire tax from appearing on the ballot. Bloomberg's Eliyahu Kamisher discusses the issue on 'Real Yield.'
- California ‘billionaire tax’ makes ballot despite opposition from tech moguls
A controversial California proposal to impose a one-time 5% wealth tax on residents worth over $1 billion has qualified for the November ballot. The tax faces opposition from tech moguls and Governor Gavin Newsom but is supported by labor unions.
- California billionaire tax proposal is slated to qualify for the November ballot
A proposal to impose a temporary 5% tax on California residents with a net worth exceeding $1 billion has secured enough signatures to appear on the November ballot. The measure aims to raise $100 billion for Medicaid, food assistance, and education, but faces opposition from Governor Gavin Newsom, Silicon Valley leaders, and some Democratic lawmakers.
- California’s raid on the rich passes major milestone as hated billionaire tax qualifies for ballot
California’s billionaire tax has qualified for the November ballot, setting up a potential showdown with a rival measure backed by a coalition that also secured enough signatures for a ballot spot.
- What prediction markets are saying about the chances of California passing a billionaire tax
Prediction markets show uncertainty about California's proposed billionaire tax passing the June 25 ballot deadline and subsequent voter approval. Kalshi and Polymarket traders price the odds of the tax appearing on the November ballot at near 50%, with lower chances of voter support at 18-19%. The tax targets individuals and trusts with $1 billion+ net worth, facing opposition from groups like the California Teachers Association and support from others like SEIU-UHW.
- New Billionaire Tax odds reveals huge swing in chance of becoming California law
A proposed billionaire tax in California faces debate, with supporters advocating it to fund state programs and critics arguing it may deter wealthy residents and businesses. The tax's likelihood of becoming law shows significant uncertainty.
- Unlikely Coalition Begins Campaign Against Billionaire Tax in California
An unlikely coalition has started a campaign opposing a billionaire tax in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom is attempting to remove the tax from the ballot before June 25, claiming it would harm the state's tech innovation.
- Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed to stop California's billionaire tax. He has just over a week left to keep it off the ballot.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is opposing a proposed one-time 5% tax on California residents with over $1 billion in assets, with a June 25 deadline to prevent it from appearing on the November ballot. The measure, backed by a healthcare workers union and some progressive groups, faces opposition from teachers unions and others who argue it would not provide sustainable funding, while supporters claim it would fund healthcare, education, and food programs.
- Rich Californians deploy creative ways to get around hated billionaire tax – including giving cash away
California's ultra-wealthy are using legal strategies like accelerated charitable giving, delayed company funding rounds, and purchasing exempted real estate to reduce their reported net worth and avoid the billionaire tax. These methods are advised by tax professionals to navigate the state's financial regulations.
- Labor groups split on Billionaire Tax
Labor groups are divided on the Billionaire Tax, with the state measure facing resistance from organized labor, unlike San Francisco’s Overpaid CEO Tax which had broad labor support.
- Billionaire tax launches civil war as powerful union breaks with progressives
The California State Building and Construction Trades Council announced its opposition to the billionaire tax, marking a significant split with union supporters who back the policy. The move highlights growing tensions over the tax proposal among labor groups.
- California loses its Fortune 500 crown to a red state as billionaire tax fears loom
Texas has surpassed California as the state with the most Fortune 500 companies. The shift is linked to concerns over California's proposed billionaire tax.
- Tech billionaires are spending unprecedented sums in California races. Experts say it’s the tip of the iceberg
Tech billionaires in California are spending hundreds of millions to influence state elections and regulations, with Google co-founder Sergey Brin spending $66 million against a billionaire tax. Google and Meta have funded a $10 million Super Pac to support legislative candidates, while crypto mogul Chris Larsen spent $26 million across three Super Paces. The goal is to secure political and regulatory leverage for the tech industry.
- Boston Seizes on California Billionaire Tax to Lure AI Talent
Boston is leveraging California's billionaire tax policy to attract AI talent, positioning itself as a competitive alternative for high-profile professionals. The strategy highlights Boston's efforts to capitalize on tax-related dissatisfaction in California's tech sector.
- Graham Platner vows to ‘come after’ Bezos as Senate hopeful escalates billionaire tax fight
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner criticized Jeff Bezos for opposing higher taxes on billionaires, arguing that taxing the wealthy would fund social programs and improve working Americans' lives. Bezos countered that raising taxes on the ultrawealthy won't solve income inequality and warned against oversimplified economic policies.
- Graham Platner vows to ‘come after’ Bezos as Senate hopeful escalates billionaire tax fight
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner criticized Jeff Bezos for opposing higher taxes on billionaires, arguing that such policies protect wealthy interests rather than address economic growth. Bezos countered in a CNBC interview, claiming increased taxes on the ultrawealthy would not solve systemic inequality and accused politicians of oversimplifying economic issues.
- The ‘billionaire tax’ will be much higher than advertised
A ballot measure proposing a 5% billionaire tax is criticized for being poorly drafted, potentially resulting in a much higher effective tax rate than advertised. The article suggests the measure's vague wording could lead to unintended consequences and higher-than-expected tax burdens.
- California 'billionaire tax' poised to qualify for ballot
A proposed 'billionaire tax' in California is nearing qualification for the November ballot after organizers collected over 1.5 million signatures. They plan to submit the signatures to the Secretary of State's office this week.
- Billionaire-tax backers say they have enough signatures — times two — to qualify for ballot
Supporters of a billionaire tax claim they have collected nearly twice the required signatures to qualify the proposal for the November ballot. The controversial initiative aims to impose a tax on billionaires.