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Millionaire's Tax

Elon Musk Explains Why He Pays So Little Income Tax on His $152 Billion Fortune

He responded to an initial ProPublica query with a lone punctuation mark: "?"
By Sissi Cao

Leaked IRS Data Exposes Exactly How Little Tax America’s Top Billionaires Pay

In 2011, Jeff Bezos made so little on paper that he even received a $4,000 tax credit for his children.
By Sissi Cao

Davos Report: 2,153 Billionaires Are Richer Than 60% of the World’s Population Combined

If you had saved $10,000 a day for 4,500 years, you would still be 80 percent poorer than the world's five richest men today.
By Sissi Cao
Phil Murphy

New Jersey Millionaires’ Tax Must Wait for Another Day

By Donald Scarinci

Elizabeth Warren Calls Her 2020 Platform a Fantasy, Says She’s Moving the Overton Window

By Davis Richardson
Phil Murphy Offers Compromise Regarding Tax Hikes

NJ Politics Digest: Murphy Offers Compromise With Corporate and Millionaire Tax Hikes

By Observer Politics Team
Murphy Vows to Cut State Budget If Legislature Won't Budge

NJ Politics Digest: Murphy Vows to Cut State Budget If Legislature Won’t Budge

By Observer Politics Team
Money.

NJ Politics Digest: Budget Plan Could Give State the Highest US Corporate Tax Rate

By Observer Politics Team
Gov. Phil Murphy.

NJ Politics Digest: Politicians Clash as Shutdown Looms

By Observer Politics Team
Phil Murphy

NJ Politics Digest: Murphy Claims He’ll Hold the Line on Middle Class Taxes—Someday

By Steve Cronin
Phil Murphy.

On His 100th Day, Murphy Says Tax Hikes Are ‘the Right Thing to Do’

By Christian Hetrick

Will 800,000 New Yorkers Receive Half-Priced Metrocards?

By Madina Toure
New Jersey State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio in 2017.

Acting Treasurer Elizabeth Muoio Says Tax Hikes Are Needed to Avoid Budget Deficit

By Christian Hetrick

What Will Save New York City’s Subways—Millionaires Tax or Congestion Pricing?

By Madina Toure
Phil Murphy.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy Plans to Raise $1.5 Billion in Tax Revenue

By Christian Hetrick
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.

NJ Politics Digest: Lawmakers Stake Out Sides as Murphy’s 1st Budget Looms

By Steve Cronin
The city and the state are sparring over who should fund repairs to the struggling subway system.

Think the Subways Are Bad Now? MTA Warns That City Hall Could Make Trains Even Worse

By Madina Toure
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.

Poll: Most New Jersey Residents Are Willing to Pay Higher Taxes for Murphy Proposals

By Christian Hetrick
N.J. Senate President Steve Sweeney

Steve Sweeney Proposes Tax Hike on New Jersey Corporations

By Christian Hetrick
Phil Murphy

Gov. Phil Murphy Doubles Down on Millionaires Tax in Speech to Business Leaders

By Christian Hetrick
Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who is also a developer, at his upcoming South Williamsburg development.

Eliot Spitzer Pinpoints the Hottest Up-And-Coming NYC Neighborhoods

By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo tour the site of the bomb blast on 23rd Street in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Sept. 18, 2016 in New York City.

De Blasio Meets with Cuomo in Albany Amid Disagreements Over MTA Funding

By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio and city officials held a press conference at Brooklyn Borough Hall on Aug. 7, 2017 to announce the mayor's millionaires tax proposal.

Subway Squabble: New York Officials Lash Out Over MTA Funding

By Madina Toure
A picture taken on Sept. 18, 2017 shows heavy traffic in the streets of New York the day before the opening of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. (Photo credit should read LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP/Getty Images)

NYC Could Become First American City to Charge for Driving a Car

By Madina Toure
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