Dem who welcomed socialist mayor Katie Wilson's 'change' now sounding alarm over billionaire exodus: 'Gravely concerned'

A city council member from the Democratic party, who initially expressed enthusiasm for the “change” ushered in by Seattle’s socialist Mayor Katie Wilson, is now voicing serious concerns over the ongoing business departure impacting the city.

This development is part of a broader trend where states like Washington and New York are witnessing businesses relocate to more economically favorable red states. Recently, Starbucks, a significant presence in Seattle’s business landscape, announced its plans to significantly expand in Nashville while simultaneously reducing its corporate workforce in Seattle. This move has heightened worries about Seattle’s business environment and its ability to remain competitive.

Mayor Wilson, who openly identifies as a socialist, recently gained attention online for her dismissive remarks about the departure of wealthy individuals and business figures from Seattle. She remarked, “I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are super overblown,” adding, “the ones that leave? Like, bye.”

Less than five months into Mayor Wilson’s tenure, Democratic Councilmember Rob Saka shared his deep concerns with the New York Times, stating, “I am gravely concerned,” and emphasized, “This is real.”

Previously, Saka had expressed support for Wilson after her victory over former Mayor Bruce Harrell, noting in a statement, “The voters have spoken, calling for change and a renewed focus on affordability, community, and fighting back against a resurgent Trump agenda.”

He commended the “energy she brings to leadership” and expressed his eagerness “to partner with her to build a thriving, inclusive Seattle that uplifts working families, expands universal preschool for all, ends food deserts, and creates safer, more connected neighborhoods across our city.”

Starbucks recently announced it will shift 2,000 corporate jobs, primarily in IT and supply chain management, to a new regional headquarters in Nashville. Last week, KOMO News reported Starbucks laid off an additional 61 employees as part of a reorganization of its technology department at its corporate headquarters.

State leaders in Washington have also faced criticism for recently passing the “millionaires tax,” which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed on March 30. The measure has been described as the state’s first-ever income tax, backed by progressives and socialists and opposed by conservatives.

The new tax will impose a 9.9% income tax on households earning more than $1 million each year.

Starbucks is not the only business impacted by the state’s economic policies. The Columbia Tower Club, an iconic business club atop Seattle’s tallest skyscraper, closed last month after more than four decades. Long considered a hub for executives, developers and civic leaders, the club cited declining office traffic and downtown business activity tied to remote work and high vacancy rates. Critics quickly pointed to the closure as another sign of weakening business confidence in Seattle.

On Monday, the Washington State Republican Party ripped into both Wilson and the city council, posting on X, “Marxist @MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson is more concerned about toilet ribbon-cutting photo opps than massive capital flight in downtown #Seattle all the while @SeattleCouncil stands idle as a once iconic city crumbles.”

The jab refers to a recent Wilson event promoting new downtown public restrooms, which critics mocked amid concerns about Seattle’s economy and business climate.

Though Wilson’s now-infamous “like, bye” line drew laughs and applause from her audience, it immediately sparked backlash on social media from conservatives criticizing her economic policy.

“Seattle’s Socialist Mayor responds to exodus of wealth from Washington State by saying ‘BYE’… then laughing. We’re doomed,” wrote Brandi Kruse.

“This clip will live in infamy,” the Washington State Republican Party posted on X. “@MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson is not only unfit to be mayor, she lacks grace and gratitude. Perhaps, she’s the one who should leave #Seattle.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Saka and Wilson for additional comment.

Fox News Digital’s Rachel del Guidice, Joshua Q. Nelson and Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.

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