A recent survey revealed something that is probably not a shock to many: A majority of older, wealthy Americans don’t like the idea of free cash handouts to every U.S. citizen.
Echelon Insights, a data research company, conducted a survey on 1,006 registered voters in late June. The results showed that 61% of the audience that made $125,000 or more per year were either “somewhat opposed” or “strongly opposed” to a $1,000-per-month handout to every citizen that is being lauded by 2020 Democratic hopeful Andrew Yang, according to CNBC.
Yang, a 44-year-old entrepreneur, has made his universal basic income, or […]
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