A New Hampshire family that received a $1,000-a-month "freedom dividend" for a year from the campaign of Democratic presidential contender Andrew Yang spent most of the money on college bills - but also on an improv class for the unemployed dad. Chuck Fassi had lost his job as a manager for
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. - A New Hampshire family that received a $1,000-a-month"freedom dividend" for a year from the campaign of Democratic presidential contender Andrew Yang spent most of the money on college bills - but also on an improv class for the unemployed dad.
The timing was perfect."When you go from making $80,000 a year to zero and not being able to take care of your family ... it affects your psyche quite a bit," Fassi said. Political opponents slammed the plan as impractical. But Yang said granting the dividends to all U.S. adults would make society healthier by allowing people to pursue creative passions and take better care of themselves.
Story continuesJodie Fassi said she was probably more excited about the dividend than her husband."I mean, who wouldn't want free money? And I pay the bills, so I know what our finances are," she said."I was smiling from ear to ear."
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