As a recent candidate for the mayor of New York City, Andrew Yang proposed to, “Give some low-income New York residents a basic cash-payment of about $2,000 each year.”
As candidate for the president of the U.S. not too many months ago, he proposed a similar policy – “The cornerstone of Yang’s platform was the Universal Basic Income (UBI). Yang described the UBI as ‘a form of Social Security that guarantees a certain amount of money to every citizen within a given governed population, without having to pass a test or fulfill a work requirement.’” The proposed payment was to […]
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