SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk drew outrage Thursday after publicly complaining that his vast wealth would be further taxed under a new proposal by Sen. Ron Wyden, aimed at raising revenue to pay for social supports under the Build Back Better Act.
As Democrats continued debating what would be included in the plan—which the majority of party members want to provide paid family leave to workers, far-reaching climate action and green jobs, Medicare reforms to allow the federal government to negotiate drug prices, and other provisions—Musk tweeted about Wyden’s proposal.
Musk’s comments caught the attention of economic justice advocates including Patriotic Millionaires—the coalition of wealthy Americans who believe they should be taxed at a much higher rate to help narrow the wealth gap—which noted the Tesla founder himself relied on “other people’s money” to build his empire.
“Millions of hard-working people who do their part for the country every day, while entitled ‘technokings’ like Elon Musk shirk their most basic responsibilities.”
Musk’s companies—Tesla, SolarCity Corp., and SpaceX—received an estimated $4.9 billion in federal funding as of 2015 via subsidies and direct grants from the Treasury Department.
Musk’s companies also “rely on a workforce educated by public tax dollars and a physical, legal and economic infrastructure built, maintained, and paid for by American taxpayers,” Payne said.
“It’s too bad we can’t tax egos,” she added. “We could pay off the entire federal debt with a miniscule tax on this guy’s overblown opinion of himself.”
Payne’s disdain was echoed by political observers.
The billionaires’ tax would also address glaring flaws in our tax code that deserve attention in their own right: They’ve driven soaring inequality and badly unbalanced our political economy. Fixing these would itself confer major benefits, irrespective of helping “pay for” Democratic investments.
Musk’s opposition helps illustrate this. Like many other rich people, his extreme wealth is partly the creation of government investment undertaken for the public good. But he’s also perfectly happy to protect that wealth from fair taxation in ways that deprive the government of revenue for other socially beneficial investments, just as many other billionaires are.
In response to Musk’s comments, as Democrats continued their negotiations on Thursday, Patriotic Millionaires sent a mobile billboard around Capitol Hill, displaying an image of Musk and the text: “Elon Musk: 300 billion more reasons to tax the rich.”

“This country made him rich,” she added. “He owes us.”
This content originally appeared on Common Dreams – Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community and was authored by Julia Conley.
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