New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday unveiled a proposal to impose a tax on millionaires to pay for fixing subways and helping low-income commuters. De Blasio said that it was time to stop rising subway delays from causing people to get in trouble at work, miss doctor appointments, or pick up their kids late from school. "People do not want to see this madness continue," de Blasio said. The city's subway delays have tripled in five years to 70,000 per month. The tax would generate $800 million per year but only affect an estimated 30,000 to 35,000 wealthy New Yorkers making $1 million per couple or $500,000 per individual. Source: The Associated Press |
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