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“The only way to get to that vision is with giant space stations. You know, the planetary surfaces are just way too small. So you can, I mean, unless you turn them into giant space stations or something, but yeah, we will take materials from the Moon and from near-Earth objects and from the asteroid belt and so on and will build giant O'Neill-style colonies.”

Jeffrey Bezos
Founder & Executive Chairman, Amazon and Blue Origin
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About Jeffrey Bezos

Founder & Executive Chairman · Amazon and Blue Origin

Jeff Bezos, founder and executive chairman of Amazon, has appeared in several media interviews over the past year, primarily discussing U.S. tax policy, the space industry, and artificial intelligence. In a May 2026 interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box," Bezos stated that the bottom half of income earners in the U.S. pay 3% of all taxes and argued that figure should be zero, saying "we can find 3%" and that the country has a "spending problem" rather than a revenue problem. He also said he pays "billions of dollars in taxes" and that doubling that amount would not help a teacher in Queens, adding that such debates should be had honestly. In a separate appearance on the "Pivot" podcast, Bezos discussed his tax rate and was met with skepticism from the hosts. On space, Bezos said during a tour of Blue Origin's Rocket Park facility that space travel is a "solved problem since the 60s" if cost is not a concern, and that his company's focus is on economics and building inexpensive vehicles. He predicted that both Blue Origin and SpaceX would be successful. Regarding AI, Bezos said he expects productivity gains to lead to a labor shortage and deflation in certain sectors, and cautioned against over-regulating the technology early. He also commented on New York City's housing costs, attributing high rents to government policies that subsidize demand while constraining supply through zoning and permitting.

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