A recent poll has found that a majority of New Yorkers support the implementation of a "millionaire's tax," a proposal that would increase taxes on individuals with annual incomes exceeding $1 million. The poll, conducted by a leading research firm, reveals that nearly 60% of respondents back the plan, which aims to redistribute wealth and generate additional revenue for the state. The proposal has been a contentious issue in New York politics, with proponents arguing that it would help address the state's budget deficit and fund vital public services, while opponents claim it would drive wealthy individuals out of the state. As the proposal moves forward in the state legislature, the poll's findings suggest that public opinion is firmly in favor of the plan.


Majority of New Yorkers Back Millionaire's Tax, Poll Finds  National Today