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"textContent": "Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has sparked fresh debate over wealth inequality after arguing that raising taxes on billionaires would not meaningfully help ordinary Americans.\n\nSpeaking in a recent interview, Bezos pushed back against growing calls for higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy, saying politicians often use billionaires as easy targets instead of addressing deeper economic problems.\n\n“You could double the taxes I pay, and it’s not going to help that teacher in Queens,” Bezos said, arguing that while income inequality remains a real issue, taxing the rich is not the answer.\n\nThe billionaire businessman, whose net worth exceeds $270 billion, suggested policymakers should instead focus on easing the financial burden on lower earners.\n\n“How about we start by having the nurse in Queens not pay taxes?” Bezos added, though he did not specify which taxes he was referring to.\n\nHis comments quickly prompted criticism online and from political figures, including New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has built part of his political platform around higher taxes on wealthy individuals and luxury property owners.\n\n> I know a few teachers in Queens who would beg to differ. https://t.co/JEnRnM2xII\n>\n> — Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) May 20, 2026\n\n\n\n\n“I know a few teachers in Queens who would beg to differ,” Mamdani wrote in response on social media, pushing back against Bezos’ claim that higher taxes on billionaires would not improve everyday lives.\n\nThe exchange comes amid a wider political debate in the United States over whether billionaires and high earners should pay more in taxes as economic pressures continue to hit working households.\n\nSupporters of wealth taxes argue the ultra-rich are not paying enough and say higher contributions could help fund public services, healthcare, housing and education. Critics, however, argue that higher taxes discourage investment and fail to address government spending problems.\n\nBezos also rejected the idea that billionaires are to blame for economic struggles, arguing that politicians often focus on “picking a villain and pointing fingers” rather than tackling structural issues affecting the economy.\n\nThe comments come as debates over wealth taxes continue across the US, with some states exploring new levies on high earners while federal proposals remain politically divisive.\n\nThe post Jeff Bezos sparks backlash with claim taxing billionaires would not help Americans appeared first on HUM News English.",
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