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Raising taxes on the superrich is popular with voters. So why is it so hard to get done?
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Analysis Summary
Polling consistently shows voters across the political spectrum support higher taxes on the wealthy, but enacting those taxes faces real obstacles at both federal and state levels. In California, a billionaire tax ballot initiative lost momentum (dropping 60% in likelihood as of early June 2026), while NYC and other cities are mounting new legislative pushes. The gap between public opinion and actual policy reflects the structural power of lobbying and political gridlock, not lack of voter appetite.
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โRaising taxes on the superrich is popular with voters.โ
Multiple sources confirm high voter support for wealth taxation. The Hill article confirms polling data showing broad support. Yahoo Finance reports 'the view is overwhelming' on related tax preferences.
โIt is hard to get done in practice despite popularity.โ
The Hill article's headline directly poses this question. Search results show mixed outcomes: California's billionaire tax signature drive dropped 60% in chances (Newsweek), yet NYC and other jurisdictions are pushing new proposals (NYS Focus). The difficulty is real but outcomes vary by jurisdiction.
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