Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Stands Up for the Working Class, Calls for Zero Tax

Source Beincrypto

Jeff Bezos wants the United States to eliminate federal income taxes on the bottom 50% of earners. He argues that most revenue already comes from a small slice of high earners at the top.

The Amazon founder pitched the idea during a CNBC interview on May 20, 2026. He then amplified the message across social media, where the clip drew millions of views within hours.

Bezos Targets a “Nurse in Queens” to Make the Case

Bezos pointed to a New York City nurse earning $75,000 a year and paying more than $12,000 annually in taxes. He argued that the figure represents over $1,000 per month, enough to cover rent or groceries.

The clip filmed inside Blue Origin went viral within hours of airing. On X (Twitter), Bezos doubled down on the message, calling the burden absurd.

A nurse in Queens shouldn’t be sending money to Washington. Washington should be sending her an apology,” he said.

IRS data support his framing. The Tax Foundation reports the top 1% of US filers paid 40.4% of all federal income taxes in 2022. The bottom 50% paid only 3.3% the following year.

“The important part is zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. Best way to put money in someone’s pocket is to not take it out in the first place. Bottom half is only 3% of total tax revenue. But it’s very meaningful to that person. Zero it out,” Bezos explained.

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A Spending Problem, Not a Revenue Problem

The Amazon founder repeated a familiar critique that Washington overspends rather than under-taxes. He claimed New York City public schools spend $44,000 per student.

That tops outlays in Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, and Houston, while producing weaker results, according to Bezos.

Federal Reserve Bank of New York data places recent NYC per-student spending closer to $39,304. The city still ranks among the highest spenders nationally, lending partial support to his broader point.

Bezos also rejected the standard counterargument that taxing billionaires harder would close the gap. He told CNBC that doubling his own tax bill would not move the needle on federal deficits.

What the Proposal Means in Practice

Eliminating the bottom 50% share would cost the Treasury a fraction of total receipts. Federal individual income tax revenue runs near $2.4 trillion annually, so the 3.3% slice translates to roughly $80 billion.

The figure is small in fiscal terms but meaningful per household. Bezos previously clashed with the Biden administration over inflation policy.

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His latest comments fit a pattern of pushing for spending reform over wealth tax proposals.

The Treasury projects a $2 trillion federal deficit for fiscal 2026. Whether his pitch gains traction in Congress is another matter.

The framing places working-class tax relief, not a wealth tax, at the center of the conversation.

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