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Zohran Mamdani campaigned on a promise to “shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods”. His tenant official Cea Weaver tweeted that she wanted to “impoverish the *white* middle class” because “homeownership is racist”, declared that “private property is a weapon of white supremacy” and warned that, “we’ll transition from treating property as an individual good to a collective good. Whites especially will be impacted.”
Now Mamdani has shown the first sign of implementing these systemically racist proposals.
Hidden at the bottom of the first page of his proposals to increase revenue through various gimmicks and taxes is a call to increase the estate tax “by lowering the exemption to $750,000 from its current value of $7.1 million” and massively raising the “top rate from 16% to 50%.”
Why specifically $750,000? Why is that the magic number? The proposal doesn’t explain but the demographics do: New York is already one of the few states with its own estate tax. Mamdani’s proposed changes to the state estate tax would make it the state that taxes middle class homeowners the hardest.
While a $750,000 house in many parts of the country might be a mansion, it’s the average price of a home in New York City. The median selling price of a house in New York City in recent years has been between $764,000 and $800,000. The official community survey figure is at $778,600. That means Mamdani’s estate tax would hit more than half of homeowners.
“Under Hochul and Mamdani’s death tax of 50%, children will lose half the value of their parents’ home and family businesses will have to be sold off just to pay this cruel tax,” Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman,a New York Republican official who’s running for governor, warned.
“With property values where they are today, families could be forced to sell the very homes they hoped to pass on to their children,” Councilman Phil Wong, a Democrat, warned.
The numbers are actually worse than 50% because within New York City, as many as 90% of homes will be hit with Mamdani’s confiscatory tax, as many as 60% of homes in Brooklyn and Queens, but fewer than a quarter in other boroughs. This matches Mamdani’s campaign promise to shift the tax burden towards white homeowners in inner boroughs.
But the real issue for the racially obsessed Mamdani administration is always race. And the estate tax proposal is specifically geared to target and seize the homes of white homeowners.
Not only do Asians (44%) and white people (41%) have the highest homeownership rates in the city compared to black (27%) and Hispanic (17%) residents, but the American Community Survey median home value rates for white homeowners perfectly match Mamdani’s ‘magic number’ of $750,000. Call it Zohran Mamdani’s ‘owning a home while white’ tax.
The $750,000 number was featured in the New York City comptroller’s report on the ‘Racial Wealth Gap in New York City’. Brad Lander, the comptroller at the time, is a key Mamdani ally who connived to help him become mayor. The report was promoted by other Mamdani allies.
It is wildly implausible that the Mamdani administration was unaware of a key DEI report or that it played no role in the planning of a self-consciously DEI and equity focused administration.
Mamdani campaigned on taxing white homeowners. A key housing official talked of eliminating white homeownership. And the administration put forward an estate tax that is an exact match for the median white home values in a report produced by one of Mamdani’s closest allies.
Cases for systemic racism have been made based on a fraction of these ‘coincidences’.
Targeting white homeowners with a massive estate tax will help ensure that they will be unable to pass on their homes to their children. The more homes the Mamdani government can seize and then ‘socialize’, the closer it will come to, as a Mamdani housing official said, turning homes into “a collective good” in which “whites especially will be impacted.” That’s systemic racism.
The Justice Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development have investigated alleged ‘racial’ housing practices in the past for which a fraction of the evidence for any kind of racial intent existed that it does for Mamdani’s white homes tax. But more recently, they’ve been taking a closer look at DEI discrimination in the urban policies of major cities.
In December 2025, HUD had warned Boston’s racist Wu administration that their DEI program pushing racial preferences violates civil rights laws. Boston’s program utilized “the percentage of ‘residents who are non-white’ to identify ‘high-risk’ areas worthy of public investment.”
The Mamdani administration promised to do the inverse of that in New York City, identifying white neighborhoods to tax higher rates. After initially denying that he intended to do this, “it’s not driven by race. It’s more of an assessment”, Mamdani chose a tenant official who had urged eliminating white homeownership, and has now come out with an estate tax proposal that matches the median home value for white homeowners from his own ally’s report.
While the proposal has to be moved forward by Gov. Hochul and state Democrats in Albany to become law, the DOJ and HUD have every reason to closely scrutinize this proposal and to warn New York State Democrats that adopting Mamdani’s ‘white homes’ estate tax risks triggering a civil rights investigation.
Mamdani’s tax proposal is his first effort to follow up on his promise to tax white homeowners and white neighborhoods harder. Even if this racist proposal does not move forward, the next one might. That’s why the Justice Department needs to impose close monitoring on the policies of this systemically racist administration where officials have promised to not only discriminate by race, but to eliminate homeownership in general and white homeownership specifically.
There is no room for Mamdani’s racist campaign against white homeowners in America.
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