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California Is Beyond Broke Despite Massive Taxes on the Most Wealthy Americans

Belinda Johnson by Belinda Johnson
December 15, 2025
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California is no longer flirting with fiscal trouble. It is fully engulfed in it. Despite imposing some of the highest taxes in the nation on high earners, investors, and businesses, the state is staring down massive and recurring budget deficits that expose a deeper structural failure in how it governs, spends, and plans for the future.

According to state budget projections, California faces an $18 billion deficit in the upcoming fiscal year, with long-term shortfalls expected to persist well beyond that. This comes after years of record tax collections fueled largely by capital gains and income from the wealthiest residents. The problem is not a lack of revenue. It is an addiction to unsustainable spending paired with a tax system that depends on a shrinking and increasingly mobile group of top earners.

California’s tax structure is among the most aggressive in the country. The highest earners pay a disproportionately large share of income taxes, and capital gains are heavily taxed during strong market years. When stock markets soar, state coffers temporarily swell. But when markets cool or wealthy residents relocate, revenues fall sharply. The result is a boom-and-bust cycle that makes long-term budgeting nearly impossible.

Rather than using periods of surplus to restrain spending or shore up long-term obligations, state leaders expanded programs and commitments at a rapid pace. Healthcare costs have ballooned, particularly within Medi-Cal. Billions have been allocated to homelessness initiatives with little measurable progress. Pension obligations continue to grow. At the same time, California has taken on additional responsibilities previously supported by federal funding, increasing pressure on the state budget.

To paper over the gaps, lawmakers have relied on one-time solutions such as tapping reserve funds, delaying payments, and shifting money between accounts. These tactics may postpone the reckoning, but they do not solve the underlying problem. Structural deficits remain, and the margin for error continues to shrink.

The broader economic consequences are becoming impossible to ignore. Businesses are leaving. High-income individuals are relocating. Middle-class families are being priced out by housing costs and taxes that rise even as public services decline. Each departure narrows the tax base further, intensifying the burden on those who remain and accelerating the cycle of fiscal instability.

What is happening in California is more than a local issue. It is a warning sign for the rest of the country. States that rely heavily on taxing wealth without controlling spending are vulnerable to the same volatility. Economic growth cannot be sustained by punitive taxation alone, especially when capital and labor are free to move elsewhere.

For investors, retirees, and working Americans alike, California’s budget crisis highlights the importance of fiscal discipline and realistic planning. High taxes do not guarantee financial stability, and expansive government promises mean little if they cannot be funded over time.

California once symbolized opportunity and prosperity. Today, it stands as a case study in how even the richest states can run out of money when policy choices ignore economic reality.

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Comments 5

  1. Mr_Yesterday says:
    3 months ago

    O.K. One more time; Where does the actual money come from?

    Work harder. Millions on welfare depend on you.

    Don’t steal. The government hates competition.

    Reply
  2. Wylie says:
    3 months ago

    Governor Hair Gel, STAY THE COURSE. Do not change a thing. Keep doing what you’re doing. Whatever you do, do not cut off the parasites. If you cut off the parasites, the parasites will move to other states bringing their incurable California voting habits with them. No one wants that. In fact, it’s time to double down on stupid. Keep increasing taxes on the rich. Doing so motivates taxpaying job creators to move to other states. Everyone wants that.

    Reply
  3. Sputnik says:
    3 months ago

    Like they say, ‘You can’t fix stupid’.

    Reply
  4. bert33 says:
    3 months ago

    180 billionaires in CA reportedly, and they own newsom pretty much

    Reply
  5. Thomas says:
    3 months ago

    D E M O C R A T S, er, communists

    Reply

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