KEY POINTS
  • The measure could raise roughly $47 million a year over five years to support affordable housing and services for the homeless.
  • Amazon, the city's largest employer, led private-sector opposition to the plan.
The Amazon Spheres in Seattle, Washington, on Tuesday, January 23, 2018.

Seattle's city council on Monday approved a new tax for the city's biggest companies, including
Amazon, to combat a housing crisis attributed in part to a local economic boom that has driven up real estate costs at the expense of the working class.

Amazon, the city's largest employer, said after the vote that it would go ahead with planning for a major downtown office building that it earlier had put on hold over its objections to a much stiffer tax plan originally proposed.