NY’s Millionaire Mass Exodus: Wealth Flees, $11 Billion in Tax Revenue Vanishes

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It was inevitable that demonizing, attacking and over-taxing the wealthy would lead to a mass exodus. But I think Zoharm means to do just that. He is on a jihad to destroy the greatest city in the world.

In New York, the top 1% of earners pay about 45% of all state income taxes in any given year, so New York’s revenue is heavily dependent  on high earners to stay in New York. So the house of cards won’t need much more to come tumbling down.

And if things weren’t bad enough, New York just announced the country’s first statewide moratorium on AI data centers – literally banning the future.

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“The Communists’ chief purpose is to destroy every form of independence—independent work, independent action, independent property, independent thought, an independent mind, or an independent man. Conformity, alikeness, servility, submission and obedience are necessary to establish a Communist slave-state.” Ayn Rand (who was right about everything.)

NY sees dramatic exodus of millionaires — causing nearly $11B loss in tax revenue: study

By Carl Campanile, Vaughn Golden, Craig McCarthy and Matt Troutman, NY Post, July 13, 2026:

Lacks the rich.

New York’s share of US millionaires dramatically declined in recent years, causing a nearly $11 billion loss in much-needed tax revenue in just one year, according to a bombshell new analysis.

The study released Monday by the Citizen Budget Commisison comes amid fears that socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s push to “tax the rich” will drive even more wealthy taxpayers and their businesses out of New York City.

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Even before Mamdani took office, the Empire State’s share of the nation’s millionaires dipped from 12.7% to 8.7% between 2010 and 2022 – the largest decline of any state, according to the CBC’s Competitive NYS: Value Proposition Tracker dashboard.

“New York’s declining share of high-income taxpayers has meaningful consequences,” the analysis states.

Many experts and business leaders warned Mamdani’s stick-it-to-the-rich policy dreams – and their growing success among Albany lawmakers – could supercharge the drip-drip of wealthy people.

Gov. Kathy Hochul has firmly opposed an outright hike on the wealthy this year — as she seeks re-election in November — but backed a so-called pied-à-terre tax on luxury second homes in New York City.

Mamdani gleefully gloated about the tax in a social media video filmed outside billionaire Ken Griffin’s $238 million Manhattan penthouse – a stunt that infuriated the hedge fund titan and prompted him to threaten pulling a $6 billion Park Avenue development.

The feud fueled fears of a wider exodus from New York, where the Big Apple’s and the state’s bloated budgets are increasingly dependent on a shrinking sliver of taxpayers.

“In New York, the top 1% of earners pay about 45% of all state income taxes in any given year, so New York’s revenue is very reliant on high earners to stay in New York, and that has been a challenge in recent years,” said Jared Walczak, an economist and senior fellow at the Tax Foundation think tank.

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“Gracie Mansion can’t do it on its own; it takes Albany,” he told The Post. “Pied-à-terre will have some impact, but there’s this feeling that New York isn’t done raising taxes, and with other places being more competitive, it won’t be surprising if high-earner taxpayers choose to relocate.”

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The Empire State currently ranks dead last for competitiveness, said Abir Mandel, senior state policy analyst with the Tax Foundation.

Mandel argued high taxes drive businesses away to friendlier states, noting Elon Musk moved his companies from California to Texas to avoid the levies.

“Without reforming the tax structure New York won’t be competitive for attracting population and business,” he said.

“Wall Street is the golden goose. But for how long?”

State elected officials backed policies going back to 2010 that many experts argue have driven up costs and further pressured the tax base – such as former Gov. Andrew Cuomo hiking income taxes on high earners during the coronavirus pandemic and Hochul presiding over a Medicaid spending expected to reach $58 billion by the end of the decade.

Ken Girardin, research fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative public policy think tank, pointed at the state’s tightened rent control law approved in 2019 and it’s green energy mandate as a one-two punch that reduced housing supply and raised energy costs.

“Albany is directly responsible for the stagnation,” he said.

Close-up of Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani speaking, with the text “Well, today we’re taxing the rich” overlaid.

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