Trader consensus reflects an 89% implied probability that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani will not secure state authorization for a 2% personal income tax surcharge on annual earnings over $1 million before 2027, driven by firm opposition from Governor Kathy Hochul and NYC Council Speaker Julie Menin. In recent days, Menin's April preliminary budget response rejected tax hikes in favor of spending cuts and revenue re-estimates to close a $5-6 billion gap, drawing Mamdani's criticism as unrealistic and service-gutting. Despite Mamdani's February push and March state legislative proposals for other NYC revenue-raisers like expanded sales tax shares, no enabling bill like the Fair Share Act has advanced amid Albany's FY2027 budget impasse and wealth flight concerns.
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This market will resolve to “Yes” if both the following occur:
1. Zohran Mamdani wins the 2025 NYC Mayoral election.
2. A policy is enacted in New York City before December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, which would establish a tax increase of 2% or more targeting individuals, households, or family units with an income of at least $1 million (USD or equivalent).
When the proposed tax goes into effect (e.g., if a qualifying tax is enacted for the 2028 fiscal year) will have no bearing on this market's resolution, so long as the policy has actually been enacted within this market's timeframe.
The policy will be considered to have been enacted if a local or state law is passed, or mayoral executive order is issued which will bring the stated tax into effect within the specified timeframe. The introduction, proposal, or announcement of such a policy without legal enactment will not qualify.
Policies which include limited exceptions—such as such as exceptions for specific families, asset classes, etc.—will still qualify as long as a general tax as described is enacted.
If Mamdani is confirmed to have lost the 2025 NYC Mayoral election by a consensus of credible reporting, or if the stated terms are not satisfied within this market's timeframe, this market will immediately resolve to “No”.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if both the following occur:
1. Zohran Mamdani wins the 2025 NYC Mayoral election.
2. A policy is enacted in New York City before December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, which would establish a tax increase of 2% or more targeting individuals, households, or family units with an income of at least $1 million (USD or equivalent).
When the proposed tax goes into effect (e.g., if a qualifying tax is enacted for the 2028 fiscal year) will have no bearing on this market's resolution, so long as the policy has actually been enacted within this market's timeframe.
The policy will be considered to have been enacted if a local or state law is passed, or mayoral executive order is issued which will bring the stated tax into effect within the specified timeframe. The introduction, proposal, or announcement of such a policy without legal enactment will not qualify.
Policies which include limited exceptions—such as such as exceptions for specific families, asset classes, etc.—will still qualify as long as a general tax as described is enacted.
If Mamdani is confirmed to have lost the 2025 NYC Mayoral election by a consensus of credible reporting, or if the stated terms are not satisfied within this market's timeframe, this market will immediately resolve to “No”.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus reflects an 89% implied probability that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani will not secure state authorization for a 2% personal income tax surcharge on annual earnings over $1 million before 2027, driven by firm opposition from Governor Kathy Hochul and NYC Council Speaker Julie Menin. In recent days, Menin's April preliminary budget response rejected tax hikes in favor of spending cuts and revenue re-estimates to close a $5-6 billion gap, drawing Mamdani's criticism as unrealistic and service-gutting. Despite Mamdani's February push and March state legislative proposals for other NYC revenue-raisers like expanded sales tax shares, no enabling bill like the Fair Share Act has advanced amid Albany's FY2027 budget impasse and wealth flight concerns.
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