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New York City's Tax Cliff: What Mamdani's Agenda Gets Wrong
New York City’s fiscal structure is not a progressive achievement. It is a vulnerability dressed in one.
The arithmetic is not in dispute: roughly 1.6 percent of the city’s top earners fund nearly half of its tax revenue. That concentration is not a sign of redistribution working — it is a sign of dependency. And dependency on a mobile, legally sophisticated, geographically unconstrained population is among the least stable revenue bases a major municipality can construct.