The only non-politician in night two of the second Democratic debates Thursday is Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur who seemingly came out of left field but is polling higher than some candidates who have spent their lives in government. As Americans are becoming familiar with the candidate who promises a $1,000 a month universal basic income to adults, one thing about him remains unclear—his exact net worth.
Yang, 44, has not filed financial disclosures, which would reveal his assets and liabilities, because he has not run for office in the past. The personal finance site Financial Samurai estimated his net worth […]
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