Senator Elizabeth Warren: Mamdani won by addressing affordability
CNBC Television·2025-08-04 15:37

Economic Concerns & Tax Policy - Raising taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers, who already pay roughly 15% of their income between city and state taxes, could drive them away [1] - The focus should be on delivering services to constituents by raising the most revenue possible without chasing businesses and high-income taxpayers out of the city [1] - Affordability is a key issue, with many working families being chased out of New York City due to the high cost of housing, groceries, and child care [2] - Raising taxes is not necessarily the answer to affordability issues, as billionaires may leave and spend their money elsewhere [3] Business & Job Creation - Companies like Goldman Sachs are creating new jobs in Dallas, and Blackstone is not building a new headquarters in New York [4] - Making the city more onerous for businesses could lead to a smaller tax revenue pie [9] Housing Market & Affordability - Many people are struggling to pay for housing and groceries [5] - Child care costs of $25,000 per year are a national issue [5] - Increasing housing supply is seen as a way to give young people an opportunity to have their own place [20] - The United States Senate unanimously passed a housing bill to increase housing supply [14][15] - Deregulating everything, including rent stabilization and rent control, could bring down prices in New York [19] - First-time home buyers are now 38 years old, compared to 28 years old in the 1980s and 1990s [20]