Mamdani is costing New York jobs and tax revenue: Joe Concha
Joe Concha criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his high tax policies, suggesting they could drive billionaires and businesses away from the city. Concha highlighted a meeting between Mamdani and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, where concerns about the city's business environment were discussed. He warned that the loss of jobs and tax revenue could be significant if the current trends continue.
- ▪Joe Concha called out Mayor Mamdani for high taxes that may drive billionaires away.
- ▪Mamdani met with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon to discuss the city's business environment.
- ▪Concha noted that Citadel CEO Ken Griffin's planned hub may move to Miami due to a friendlier business climate.
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Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha called out New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for high taxes, saying that billionaires will leave the city and take their business with them. “He is starting to feel reality,” Concha said on Fox News’s Hannity Friday. Recommended Stories Katie Britt drops E-Verify bill to stomp out hiring of illegal workers SpaceX confirms IPO filing after Musk’s OpenAI court loss Musk vows to appeal after losing case against OpenAI Concha argued that Mamdani thought businesses would just “sit back and take it while being cast as villains who victimize the less fortunate to enrich themselves.” Mamdani met with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Monday, according to Fox Business, as the New York mayor faces backlash over rising taxes.
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