2020 presidential candidate AndrewYang on his “Yang Gang” supporters: “I'm talking about the real problems facing the American people. … It makes politics actually exciting for them and relevant.”
Washington Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang said Tuesday his idea to give Americans a universal basic income of $1,000 a month would be a"game changer."
Yang, who has centered his campaign around the policy proposal, told CNN's John Berman on"New Day" that the plan would spur economic growth and create new jobs to supplement ones lost to automation."If you get pushed out of a job by automation, how is $12,000 a year going to change your life?" Berman asked.
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