Desperate Hochul Begs Wealthy New Yorkers to Come Back — as Mamdani Pressures Her to Hike Their Taxes
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul is urging wealthy New Yorkers who left for lower-tax states like Florida to return and support the state's social programs through their taxes.
- Mayor Zohran Mamdani advocates for higher taxes in New York City to address a $5.3 billion budget gap despite concerns that it may drive more wealthy residents away.
- Hochul acknowledges that remote work and lower taxes in other states have ended New York's previous advantage of captive wealthy taxpayers.
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New York's Dem Gov. Is Groveling for the Wealthy to Return as Power Struggle with Mamdani Simmers
There’s a quiet little drama unfolding in New York politics — quiet, that is, if you ignore the billions of dollars at stake and the increasingly awkward dance between the […] The post New York's Dem Gov. Is Groveling for the Wealthy to Return as Power Struggle with Mamdani Simmers appeared first on The Western Journal.
Hochul Begs FL Snowbirds to Fly Home
(New York, NY) – Even with the prospect of rising taxes to balance the massive city & state budget, Governor Kathy Hochul says there is no place like New York. Hochul recently changed her tune regarding people fleeing the state over politics. The switch is coming as New York sees one of the highest rates of exodus. Data released from the U.S. Census Bureau showed that in 2024, about 415,449 people left New York and 285,304 moved in. Back in 2022…
NY Governor Kathy Hochul Now Basically Begging Wealthy People Who Fled the State to Come Back and Help Fund Welfare Programs
During a recent public appearance, New York’s Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul admitted that the state is in dire straits due to the fact that so many wealthy people have fled to other places.
Gov. Hochul: 'Captive' Taxpayers Are Escaping NY for Low-Tax States Like NH
New York’s Democratic governor says her state has been able to charge high taxes in the past because of “captive” taxpayers, but those days are over due to “remote work” and competition from low-tax states. Now, Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte says New Hampshire is happy to be providing that competition. In a classic example of a Kinsley Gaffe (“a politician inadvertently telling the truth”), Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) told Nick Reisman at the Poli…
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