Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang told Fox News Thursday that he’s “laser-focused on the problems that got Donald Trump elected in 2016,” and thinks that his plan for a universal basic income will resonate with voters.
Yang’s plan would put $1,000 into the pockets of every American over the age of 18, amounting in $2.4 trillion annually, money that would come from Amazon transactions, Google searches and robot truck miles, but he says that money would recycle into the economy through a “trickle up” effect.
Yang told Fox News’ “The Story with Martha MacCallum” that he believes the $12,000 annual […]
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