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Californian billionaires flee potential one-off 5% wealth tax

Californian billionaires flee potential one-off 5% wealth tax

Peter Thiel, cofounder of PayPal and Palantir Technologies, at the Bitcoin 2022 Conference at the Miami Beach Convention Center, in Miami, on April 7, 2022. CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP The ballot initiative is still just a proposal: It has not yet received the 874,000 signatures required for it to be put to a vote by Californians in November, and the state’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, does not support it. Nevertheless, the initiative has threatened to drive the Silicon Valley billionaires out of the state. Known as the “2026 Billionaire Tax Act,” the initiative proposes a one-time 5% wealth tax on California’s billionaires, payable over five years. 90% of the tax revenue would be used to offset the $100 billion (€85.7 billion) in budget cuts imposed by the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the budget law that the United States Congress passed in July 2025, under the auspices of President Donald Trump. The remaining 10% would go to food assistance programs and public education, which is in a curiously dire situation for such a wealthy state. The …

Bowie: a true one-off | Radio Times

Bowie: a true one-off | Radio Times

Add David Bowie: the Final Act to your watchlist One of my friends is a music journalist who has interviewed all the biggest names. I have long delighted in peppering him with questions. Who’s the worst mannered? Who’s really short? Who’s the most charismatic? To that last one, he said straight away: “David Bowie. Always smiling.” His words returned to me in the wintry dawn light of 11 January 2016, when the news arrived that Bowie had died the previous day. I’d been up all night live-blogging the Golden Globe Awards and was about to jump in a taxi to a TV studio. I still got there, but no one cared about the Globes any more. The talk was all of Bowie: what he’d contributed in 50 years of music, what he still meant, why fans across the world were sadly drawing red zigzags on their faces. Unusual for anyone, such an outpouring of affection was remarkable for someone who had completed over half his musical catalogue 35 years before. Of the 26 studio albums …