Why Jeff Bezos couldn’t stop talking about ‘a nurse in Queens earning $75,000’ this morning

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Why Jeff Bezos couldn’t stop talking about ‘a nurse in Queens earning $75,000’ this morning

Will Martin,Theron Mohamed
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  • Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says lower earners in the US should pay zero tax.

  • Using the example of a “nurse in Queens,” Bezos questioned the current income taxation model.

  • “There’s something very powerful about zero,” Bezos said in an interview with CNBC.

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and the fourth-richest man in the world, says low earners in the US should pay no tax.

“1% of taxpayers pay 40% of all the tax revenue; the bottom half pay only 3%. I think it should be zero,” Bezos said in an interview with CNBC on Wednesday.

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“There’s something very powerful about zero.”

During the interview, Bezos repeatedly criticized taxation on lower-income workers, using the example of a “nurse in Queens earning $75,000.”

Speaking from his Blue Origin rocket facility in Florida, Bezos said the US in 2026 is a “tale of two economies.”

“You have a bunch of people in this country who are doing really well, but you also have a bunch of people in this country who are struggling,” Bezos said.

He was nodding to the current K-shaped economy: many wealthy Americans have benefited from a prolonged stock-market boom and surging real estate prices in recent years, while others have been squeezed by stubborn inflation, onerous interest rates, and an affordability crisis.

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“Some people talk about making the tax system more progressive,” Bezos said. “How about we start by having the nurse in Queens not pay taxes?”

“Why is a nurse in Queens who makes $75,000 a year paying more than $1,000 a month in taxes? That’s $1,000 a month that could help with rent, groceries, or anything.”