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Will Washington’s Millionaires’ Tax Drive The Rich Out Of The State?

Last updated: April 5, 2026 3:10 pm
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Washington state made history earlier this week when Governor Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 6346, known as the Millionaires’ Tax, into law. This groundbreaking legislation imposes a tax on individual income exceeding $1 million a year, affecting less than half of one percent of Washingtonians.

In its first full year, the Millionaires’ Tax is projected to generate significant revenue, with more than 41.3% of the funds going back to families and small business owners. This percentage is expected to increase to 47.3% in the following year.

The benefits of this tax are far-reaching, including providing free meals for all K-12 students, expanding the Working Families Tax Credit to 460,000 new families, and investing over $320 million in affordable childcare. Additionally, sales tax on diapers and over-the-counter drugs will be eliminated, easing financial burdens on families.

However, not everyone is convinced of the benefits of this tax. JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon recently expressed concerns about tax-the-rich policies, suggesting that such measures could prompt wealthy individuals to relocate. Dimon cited examples of states like California versus Nevada and New York versus Florida, where tax policies have influenced migration patterns.

As economic pressures mount, with mortgage rates hitting a six-month high and inflation on the rise, the debate over tax policies intensifies. The OECD projects U.S. inflation to climb to 4.2% by 2026, while the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain steady rates through 2027.

Senator Bernie Sanders has defended the Millionaires’ Tax, arguing that a 5% federal wealth tax would require individuals like Dimon to contribute significantly more while still leaving them with substantial wealth. Sanders emphasizes the importance of redistributing wealth to address economic disparities.

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The implementation of the Millionaires’ Tax in Washington has reignited concerns raised by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who previously criticized the tax as “counterproductive.” DeSantis highlighted the loss of Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos as a taxpayer when he relocated to Florida, underscoring the competitive advantage of states without income taxes.

In conclusion, the Millionaires’ Tax in Washington represents a significant step towards addressing income inequality and funding essential services. As debates over tax policies continue, it is essential to consider the broader economic implications and the potential impact on state revenue and taxpayer behavior.

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