Juliana Bidadanure (top left), Andrew Yang (top right), Darrick Hamilton (bottom left) and Mark Duggan (bottom right) discuss Yang’s proposal for universal basic income. (Screenshot: SELINA XIA/The Stanford Daily) One of Silicon Valley entrepreneur Andrew Yang’s policies when running for president in 2020 was based on the idea that giving every American adult $1,000 per month would address job eliminations spurred by technology and automation — a theory driven by a concept known as universal basic income (UBI).
In response to the current situation where many Americans in need cannot receive money due to problems related to filing tax returns, […]
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