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Even if every California billionaire left overnight, a wealth tax would help the state come out ahead for 25 years | Fortune

A potential billionaire exodus would take decades to turn the proposed 5% wealth tax into a net loss for the state, NBER paper finds.

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fortune.comStai leggendo12 h fa

Even if every California billionaire left overnight, a wealth tax would help the state come out ahead for 25…

A potential billionaire exodus would take decades to turn the proposed 5% wealth tax into a net loss for the state, NBER paper finds.

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Opinion | The Case for California’s Billionaire Wealth Tax

Silicon Valley’s growth over recent decades has made California rich — and one of the most unequal places in America.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·nytimes.com

    Opinion | The Case for California’s Billionaire Wealth Tax

    Silicon Valley’s growth over recent decades has made California rich — and one of the most unequal places in America.

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Even if every California billionaire left overnight, a wealth tax would help the state come out ahead for 25 years | Fortune

    A potential billionaire exodus would take decades to turn the proposed 5% wealth tax into a net loss for the state, NBER paper finds.