2026年5月22日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻
商界领袖对这位社会主义市长呼吁对富人加税感到不安
作者:阿曼达·马西亚斯,福克斯新闻
曼哈顿研究所专家亚当·勒霍迪表示,纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼对华尔街领袖的示好,表明他意识到,如果无法留住企业和富裕投资者,纽约就无法为进步议程提供资金。
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社会主义者、纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼在数月来抨击纽约富裕人群并推动对企业加税之后,正寻求与有权势的华尔街领袖接触。
鉴于纽约市在美国银行业、投资和企业总部领域占据举足轻重的地位,商界领袖警告称,这座大苹果城的金融动荡可能会波及全国。
曼达尼本周与摩根大通首席执行官杰米·戴蒙以及高盛首席执行官大卫·所罗门的会面,凸显了人们日益加剧的担忧:市长推动对富人和企业征税的举措,可能与支撑该市经济的金融行业产生冲突。
批评人士告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他们认为这些会晤是这位世界最大商业和金融枢纽市长的经济议程核心处日益凸显的矛盾的一部分。
蓝州税赋负担促使美国人逃往共和党主导的南部各州
摩根大通首席执行官杰米·戴蒙于5月与纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼会面,当时这位市长正试图在其拟议的税收政策引发的争议中安抚商界领袖。(亚历山大·塔马戈/盖蒂图片社 为美国商业论坛拍摄)
“曼达尼政府已经意识到,他们的诸多议程都依赖于这座城市拥有成功的企业和财富创造者,”曼哈顿研究所经济政策专家亚当·勒霍迪告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
“仅仅疏远他们无法解决纽约的任何问题,”他补充道。
勒霍迪辩称,如果没有强劲的税收收入和健康的私营部门,纽约市无法为免费 childcare 和补贴住房等进步优先事项提供资金。他警告称,“向富人征税的策略”可能会加剧该市的经济挑战,因为这可能会抑制对纽约的投资。
“他与他们会面是件好事,但现在他需要跟进并拿出实质性成果,”勒霍迪说。“除非他随后表示‘让我们看看我们可以采取哪些措施来降低在纽约州和纽约市的投资难度’,否则当前的向富人征税策略只会加剧问题。”
曼达尼的示好对象也不止大型银行高管。
这位社会主义市长此前曾因曼哈顿的顶层公寓和个人财富批评这位亿万富翁对冲基金经理,如今却主动联系城堡投资集团创始人肯·格里芬。曼达尼曾站在格里芬位于该市的价值数百万美元的房产外,宣传他对纽约市价值超过500万美元的第二套住房加税的提案。
芝加哥清楚肯·格里芬与一座城市反目会有什么后果,现在曼达尼可能也要领教了
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城堡投资集团告诉福克斯商业频道,格里芬“欢迎就能够促进该市经济增长、为所有纽约人创造更多机会的政策展开深思熟虑、严肃认真的对话”,同时警告称“鲁莽的政治闹剧毫无意义”。
亚马逊创始人杰夫·贝佐斯周三在批评曼达尼对商界领袖的言论时支持了格里芬。这位全球第四富豪指责政客们使用“一种古老的伎俩”,“挑选一个反派并指责他人”。
从免费公交到市属杂货店,以下是曼达尼的主要经济承诺
“站在肯·格里芬的房子前,把他塑造成某种反派,这是不对的,”贝佐斯告诉CNBC。“肯·格里芬不是反派,他没有伤害任何人,他没有损害纽约,事实上恰恰相反。”
尽管贝佐斯表示,对高收入者加税的辩论是合理的,但他批评了他所说的对美国富人的“妖魔化”,并认为支出过度而非税收收入不足是美国财政问题的根源。
这些紧张局势凸显了这座国家金融首都的市长面临的艰难平衡:华尔街和高收入纳税人贡献了纽约市很大一部分税收收入,而进步活动人士则推动更激进的财富再分配。
这位城堡投资集团创始人正与纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼就针对超级富豪的税收和日益严重的犯罪问题发生冲突,这重新燃起了曾促使他将企业和数十亿美元撤出芝加哥的同样紧张局势。(斯宾塞·普拉特/亚伦·施瓦茨/彭博社/盖蒂图片社 / 盖蒂图片社)
传统基金会高级政策分析师妮可·休耶将与戴蒙和所罗门的会面描述为,曼达尼在发表“向富人征税”的竞选言论后,试图修复与纽约商界的紧张关系。
她警告称,被视为敌视企业和富裕纳税人的政策可能会加速企业和资本从纽约外流,并以格里芬迁往佛罗里达州为例。
“杰米·戴蒙和大卫·所罗门领导着美国两家最具影响力的金融机构,对金融行业和劳动力市场拥有巨大影响力,”休耶告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“如果政策迫使大公司或富裕纳税人离开纽约市,对税收收入、就业和更广泛经济活动的影响可能会非常显著。”
休耶补充道,“宣扬阶级战争,随后又转而讨好华尔街高管,这有可能显得是在做政治秀。”
阿曼达为福克斯新闻数字频道报道商业与政治的交集。
Mamdani’s Wall Street courtship sparks criticism of anti-billionaire agenda
May 22, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News
Business leaders grow uneasy with the socialist mayor’s calls for higher taxes on the wealthy
By Amanda Macias, Fox News
Manhattan Institute expert Adam Lehodey says NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s outreach to Wall Street leaders signals a recognition that New York cannot fund progressive priorities without keeping businesses and wealthy investors in the city.
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Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is courting powerful Wall Street leaders after months of attacking wealthy New Yorkers and pushing for higher taxes on corporations.
Given New York City’s outsized role in U.S. banking, investing and corporate headquarters, business leaders warn financial instability in the Big Apple could reverberate nationwide.
Mamdani’s meetings this week with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon underscored growing concerns that the mayor’s push to tax wealthy individuals and businesses could clash with the financial sector that underpins the city’s economy.
And critics tell Fox News Digital that they view the sit-downs as part of a growing contradiction at the center of his economic agenda in the world’s largest business and finance hub.
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Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, met with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani in May as the mayor seeks to reassure business leaders amid debate over his proposed tax policies.(Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for America Business Forum)
“The Mamdani administration has come to recognize that so much of their agenda depends on having successful businesses and wealth creators in the city,” Manhattan Institute economic policy expert Adam Lehodey told Fox News Digital.
“Simply alienating them isn’t going to solve any of New York’s problems,” he added.
Lehodey argued the city cannot fund progressive priorities like free childcare and subsidized housing without strong tax revenue and a healthy private sector. He warns that a “tax-the-rich strategy” could worsen the city’s economic challenges because it might discourage investment in New York.
“It’s a good thing that he’s meeting with them, but now he needs to follow up and deliver something substantive,” Lehodey said. “The current tax-the-rich strategy is only going to worsen the problems unless he follows up and says, ‘Let’s look at what we can do to make it easier to invest in New York State and New York City.’”
Mamdani’s outreach has also extended beyond major banking executives.
The socialist mayor recently reached out to Citadel founder Ken Griffin after previously criticizing the billionaire hedge fund manager over his Manhattan penthouse and personal wealth. Mamdani stood outside Griffin’s multimillion-dollar property in the city to tout his proposal for higher taxes on second homes in NYC worth more than $5 million.
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Citadel told FOX Business that Griffin “welcomes thoughtful, serious conversations about the policies that can grow the city’s economy and create more opportunity for all New Yorkers,” while cautioning that “reckless political theater serves no purpose.”
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos supported Griffin when on Wednesday he criticized Mamdani’s rhetoric toward wealthy business leaders. The world’s fourth-richest person accused politicians of using an “age-old technique” of “picking a villain and pointing fingers.”
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“It isn’t right… to stand in front of Ken Griffin’s house and act like he is some kind of villain,” Bezos told CNBC. “Ken Griffin isn’t a villain, he hasn’t hurt anybody, he’s not hurting New York, in fact quite the opposite.”
While Bezos said debates over raising taxes on top earners are legitimate, he criticized what he described as the “vilification” of wealthy Americans and argued that overspending — not insufficient tax revenue — is the root of the nation’s fiscal problems.
The tensions underscore the difficult balancing act facing the mayor of the nation’s financial capital: Wall Street and high-income taxpayers generate a major share of New York City’s tax revenue, even as progressive activists push for a more aggressive redistribution of wealth.
The Citadel founder is clashing with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani over taxes targeting the ultra-wealthy and intensifying crime, reviving the same tensions that drove him to pull his business and billions out of Chicago.(Spencer Platt/Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Nicole Huyer, a senior policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, characterized the meetings with Dimon and Solomon as an effort to repair strained ties with New York’s business community after Mamdani’s “tax the rich” campaign rhetoric.
She cautioned that policies perceived as hostile to corporations and wealthy taxpayers could accelerate corporate and capital flight from New York, pointing to Griffin’s relocation to Florida as one example.
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“Jamie Dimon and David Solomon lead two of the nation’s most influential financial institutions and have enormous influence over the financial sector and labor market,” Huyer told Fox News Digital. “If policies drive major firms or wealthy taxpayers out of New York City, the impact on tax revenue, jobs and broader economic activity could be significant.”
Huyer added that “pitching class warfare and then pivoting to court Wall Street executives risks appearing politically performative.”
Amanda covers the intersection of business and politics for Fox News Digital.
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