Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick joins California's billionaire exodus, moving to Austin before a proposed wealth tax could ...
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Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick says he has traded California for Texas, joining a growing list of billionaires abandoning the state as lefty lawmakers push for a one-off tax on their wealth.
Uber founder Travis Kalanick has announced he left California for Texas "prior to January," the cutoff for a proposed wealth tax.
Travis Kalanick said he has relocated to Texas as of December 2025, joining a growing list of tech billionaires who have flocked to the state.
Numerous companies have cited business-friendly regulations, lower costs, and improved quality of life as reasons to move.
California governor Gavin Newsom speaks on politics and pocketbooks at SXSW.