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Related: About this forumCarnegie Mellon University avoids endowment tax under Trump's BBB that other elite schools will see

CMUs endowment does not reach the minimum threshold needed to see a tax
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette link: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/education/2025/07/11/carnegie-mellon-cmu-endowment-tax-trump-bill/stories/202507100093
Carnegie Mellon University, which has the largest endowment of any private institution in the Pittsburgh area, will not feel the pains of an endowment tax passed in President Donald Trumps One Big Beautiful Bill.
Though the elite universitys 2024 endowment was nearly $4 billion, CMUs endowment per full-time equivalent student was about $256,000 that year not reaching the minimum threshold needed to see a tax. The university enrolled 15,600 full-time equivalent students in 2023. Carnegie Mellon University will not be impacted by the endowment tax increase on private universities, CMU spokeswoman Cassia Crogan confirmed.
Private universities with student-adjusted endowments greater than $750,000 will see a 4% tax on their endowments, while schools with student-adjusted endowments topping $2 million will be taxed 8%. Colleges with fewer than 3,000 tuition-paying students are exempt from the tax.
Universities impacted by the 8% tax include Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with endowments ranging from from $23 billion to $51 billion.
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Though the elite universitys 2024 endowment was nearly $4 billion, CMUs endowment per full-time equivalent student was about $256,000 that year not reaching the minimum threshold needed to see a tax. The university enrolled 15,600 full-time equivalent students in 2023. Carnegie Mellon University will not be impacted by the endowment tax increase on private universities, CMU spokeswoman Cassia Crogan confirmed.
Private universities with student-adjusted endowments greater than $750,000 will see a 4% tax on their endowments, while schools with student-adjusted endowments topping $2 million will be taxed 8%. Colleges with fewer than 3,000 tuition-paying students are exempt from the tax.
Universities impacted by the 8% tax include Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with endowments ranging from from $23 billion to $51 billion.

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Carnegie Mellon University avoids endowment tax under Trump's BBB that other elite schools will see (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Jul 11
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(55,398 posts)1. Good to know republicans support a wealth tax
MichMan
(15,491 posts)2. Under the criteria they aren't even close to meeting the tax threshold.
Last time I looked $260k is less than $750k
FakeNoose
(37,903 posts)3. On the other hand, why aren't the elite universities paying higher salaries to their instructors?
They obviously have the resources, and now the money will go to Uncle Sam instead of the university employees.