KEY POINTS
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders announces a wealth tax that would hit multibillionaires like Jeff Bezos especially hard.
  • Rival presidential candidate, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, has a plan that would impose a tax of 2% of wealth over $50 million and 3% on wealth over $1 billion.
  • Sanders' plan starts at a lower wealth level – taxing those worth $32 million at 1% – so his tax would hit about 180,000 families while Warren's would affect about 75,000 households.
  • The sliding scale of the Sanders plan quickly escalates for wealth over $500 million, which would be taxed at 4%.
  • Here are estimates for the wealth tax bills for several billionaires under this proposal.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announces Blue Moon, a lunar landing vehicle for the Moon, during a Blue Origin event in Washington, DC, May 9, 2019.

Jeff Bezos would pay about $9 billion in taxes this year under Sen. Bernie Sanders' proposed wealth tax.

As part of his presidential primary campaign and efforts to outflank the rise of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sanders announced a wealth tax that would hit multibillionaires like Bezos especially hard. The Amazon CEO would pay more in annual wealth taxes than the net worth of the 50 richest Americans as listed by Forbes.