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New York Just Made Billionaires Pay For The Services Working New Yorkers Depend On

New York City is taking a significant step toward funding free childcare, cleaner streets, safer neighborhoods, and other public services by doing something that cities around the world have long debated but rarely pulled off: making the ultra-wealthy pay into a city they profit from without actually living in. A new tax on luxury second homes worth $5 million or more has been agreed upon by New York City and state leaders, targeting properties owned by non-residents, including foreign investors and global elites who purchase high-end apartments as investment vehicles that sit empty for most of the year. The tax, the first of its kind in New York State, is projected to generate at least $500 million in annual revenue and will apply to condominiums, co-ops, and family homes that are not used as a primary residence by their owners. Residents who live and work in the city full-time will not be affected.

The mayor framed the policy simply: wealthy people who store their money in New York real estate and benefit from everything the city offers should contribute to keeping it running, the same way every working New Yorker does. The funds are intended to help close a significant city budget gap while protecting the public services that everyday residents depend on, from healthcare and education to public safety and transit. City leaders noted that full-time New York residents contribute through income taxes, property taxes, and daily participation in the fabric of the city, while many owners of multimillion-dollar second homes have long paid far less proportionally despite benefiting enormously from the city’s infrastructure and prestige. The proposal was compared to similar policies already in place in Paris and Toronto, and city officials say it marks a meaningful shift toward building a budget that reflects genuine fairness for working New Yorkers.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/mamdani-hochul-propose-tax-new-york-second-homes-worth-more-than-5-billion-2026-04-15/

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