Report: Leaders Try to Halt Billionaire Exodus from Mamdani's NYC

New York City finds itself in a challenging situation as its leadership grapples with the potential exodus of billionaires, driven away by the policies of its progressive Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat.

The departure of affluent residents could result in a substantial financial blow to the city, impacting businesses and potentially leading to the loss of thousands of jobs, according to a report by the New York Post on Friday.

The article highlights the recent announcements by Citadel CEO Ken Griffin and Apollo Global Management’s Marc Rowan, who are both planning to expand operations outside New York City. This move is part of a broader trend, with some businesses quietly opting to leave the city due to what insiders describe as a hostile environment. In response, Andrew Murstein, founder of Medallion Financial Corp., has initiated Operation Boomerang, a campaign aimed at enticing wealthy individuals back to the city.

Officials at City Hall are acutely aware of the situation. A business leader, speaking to the Post on condition of anonymity, revealed that efforts are underway to moderate Mayor Mamdani’s rhetoric.

“They find themselves in a difficult position,” the source commented, “as business leaders are actively seeking exit strategies. Mayor Mamdani needs to balance securing financial resources with satisfying his political base. This could be a pivotal moment, considering New York City relies heavily on a small number of wealthy residents who have the option to leave.”

On Tax Day, Mayor Mamdani reiterated his focus on targeting high-value properties, emphasizing his commitment to the platform that underpinned his campaign, as reported by various news outlets.

“When I ran for mayor, I said I was going to tax the rich. Well, today, we’re taxing the rich. I’m thrilled to announce we’ve secured a pied-à-terre tax, the first in New York’s history. This is an annual fee on luxury properties worth more than $5 million whose owners do not live full time in the city, like for this penthouse, which hedge fund CEO Ken Griffin bought for $238 million,” he said.

Griffin later said he halted his city expansion after Mamdani made the announcement about the tax plan, stating, “When we moved from Chicago, there was a debate between New York and Miami; it’s unquestionably true that we made the right choice.”

“I’ll leave it at that. And now, what the Mayor of New York has made clear to my partners, and principally, my New York partners, is that we need to double-down on our bet in Miami because we want to be in a state that embraces business, that embraces education, that embraces personal freedom and liberty, and that embraces the opportunity for people to live the American dream and a dream of earned success, not a dream of redistributive handouts that leave people dependent on government for their lives,” he added.

In the past, Mamdani has condemned the rich and opposed the capitalist system, although his campaign was reportedly fueled by leftist billionaire George Soros.

The socialist mayor has also said he needs higher taxes on wealthier white people to boost his “Black and Brown” political machine of immigrants and minorities, according to – News.

“Today’s true cost of living measure confirms that the affordability crisis touches every corner of our city,” he stated, adding, “We know that these effects are not applied evenly:  So often it is black and brown New Yorkers who are hit the hardest. This Preliminary Racial Equity Plan is the first in developing a whole-of-government approach to tackling that reality… to solve decades of neglect and discrimination.”

Meanwhile on the west coast, the leftist mayor of Seattle, Washington, apparently does not care that millionaires are fleeing the state due to a tax that is set to place significant financial pressure on them, which many fear will hurt large and small business owners.

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