On Sept. 20, Andrew Yang placed seventh in an average of the five largest national polls tracking the race for the candidate for president. Even though he may only have an outside shot at becoming the 46th president of the United States, one of his policy initiatives is winning the attention of the nation: universal basic income, or U.B.I.
Yang calls it the “Freedom Dividend,” some people call it unrealistic. The idea is simple, according to Yang’s campaign website: “… a universal basic income of $1,000/month, $12,000 a year, for every American adult over the age of 18.” If you […]
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