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Google Co-founder Sergey Brin Donates $500K Against San Francisco's 'Overpaid CEO Tax'
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Economic Times23.05.2026Politique3 dk okumaIndia

Google Co-founder Sergey Brin Donates $500K Against San Francisco's 'Overpaid CEO Tax'

L'essentiel

  • Google co-founder Sergey Brin has donated $500,000 to oppose San Francisco's 'Overpaid CEO Tax' (Measure D) and is backing a rival business-friendly measure (Measure C).
  • The vote pits business groups against labor unions over corporate taxation and the city's economic future.

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Pourquoi c'est important

San Francisco is facing a heated debate over two competing tax proposals, Measure C and Measure D, as voters prepare to decide their future. The conflict highlights tensions between business and labor over corporate taxation and wealth distribution.

Taille de police

Google co-founder Sergey Brin has stepped into San Francisco’s heated tax debate with a USD 500,000 political donation aimed at opposing a controversial business tax proposal. At the same time, Brin is backing a rival business-friendly measure as voters prepare to choose between two competing tax plans. The battle has exposed growing tensions between business groups and labour organisations over corporate taxation, wealth distribution and the future of the city’s economy.

Sergey Brin is stepping deeper into local politics in San Francisco after reportedly donating USD 500,000 to a political committee opposing a controversial business tax proposal known as the “Overpaid CEO Tax”, according to a report by The New York Post.

According to a report by The Times of India (TOI), the Google co-founder is also financially backing a rival proposal seen as more favourable to businesses. The development comes as San Francisco voters prepare to decide between two competing tax measures in the upcoming 2 June ballot.

The billionaire entrepreneur, whose net worth is estimated at around USD 260 billion, has also reportedly shifted his residence away from Silicon Valley to a large estate in Nevada near Lake Tahoe, a move seen by many as financially strategic because Nevada does not impose California-style state taxes.

What are Measure C and Measure D?

At the centre of the political fight are two proposed tax reforms: Measure C and Measure D.

Measure C, backed by business groups and local commerce organisations, would raise gross receipts tax exemptions for smaller firms from USD 5 million to USD 7.5 million in revenue. To offset the change, larger corporations would face faster scheduled tax increases.

Supporters say the measure would give smaller businesses breathing space while keeping the city financially stable.

Measure D, meanwhile, has become the more controversial proposal.

Backed by labour unions and progressive groups, the measure, often referred to as the “Overpaid CEO Tax”, would calculate executive-to-worker pay ratios using a company’s global workforce rather than only employees based in San Francisco.

The proposal would also increase tax rates and make future reductions more difficult without direct voter approval.

Business groups warn of economic fallout

The debate has sharply divided San Francisco’s political and business communities.

According to the report, the Chinese Progressive Association, which supports Measure D, argued that stricter taxation is needed “to make sure the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share”.

However, business advocates claim the proposal could push more companies and jobs out of the city.

Steven Buss, co-director of political advocacy group GrowSF, criticised the measure, saying: “Measure D doubles down on the exact policies that are driving jobs out and driving vacancies up.”

Brin compares wealth taxes to Soviet-era socialism

Brin’s involvement in the San Francisco tax fight is reportedly part of a wider push against wealth redistribution policies in California.

The tech billionaire has already spent millions opposing a separate proposed California billionaire tax expected to go before voters later this year.

In a rare public political statement made in April, Brin explained his opposition in deeply personal terms.

“I fled socialism with my family in 1979 and know the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union,” he said.

“I don’t want California to end up in the same place.”

Silicon Valley billionaires becoming more politically vocal

Brin’s move also shows how Silicon Valley billionaires are becoming far more vocal and involved in politics, especially when it comes to taxes, regulations and policies that could affect businesses.

As San Francisco continues to struggle with office vacancies, company exits and debates over economic recovery, the upcoming vote is now being closely watched far beyond California’s tech circles.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Measure D will face significant opposition from business groups and may lead to companies considering relocation.

    Probable · Moyen terme

  • The vote on Measure C and Measure D will be closely watched as an indicator of San Francisco's economic policy direction.

    Très probable · Court terme

Questions ouvertes

  • What will be the exact economic impact of Measure D if passed?
  • How will Measure C affect the city's financial stability?
  • Will Brin's involvement influence the outcome of the vote?
  • What is the current stance of other Silicon Valley billionaires on these measures?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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