Taxing the Wealthy Won’t Reduce Their Power: Allison Schrager

May 1, 2026, 11:00 AM UTC

It’s happening. California looks likely to put a “one-time” tax of 5% on wealth above $1 billion on the ballot in November, and polls suggest it could pass — despite opposition from some economists (not so surprising) and Democratic politicians (more so). Meanwhile, calls to tax the rich are resounding across the country, from New York’s proposed “pied-a-tierre tax” to Washington State’s first-ever income tax, imposed only on millionaires.

As someone who has been arguing for more than a decade that these taxes are bad economics, I find all this disheartening. I missed the point. ...

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