Andrew Yang on Running for President, Offering Americans $1K Per Month "Freedom Dividend" (Part 2)

Andrew Yang on Running for President, Offering Americans $1K Per Month "Freedom Dividend" (Part 2)

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Part 1: https://youtu.be/EmbqMXyPQHc


Entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang shared insights into his journey from tech millionaire to political innovator in a recent interview. After selling his testing company and serving as a presidential ambassador for global entrepreneurship under Obama, Yang was inspired to enter politics following Donald Trump’s 2016 election. Noticing the devastating impact of job losses in manufacturing and other sectors, Yang believed automation and AI would further disrupt the economy. To address this, he launched his 2020 presidential campaign with a groundbreaking policy: the “Freedom Dividend,” proposing to give every American $1,000 a month to alleviate financial insecurity. Yang emphasized that over half of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and cannot handle emergency expenses. Though initially skeptical of political viability, Yang decided to run to raise awareness of the economic challenges and potential solutions posed by automation. He admits the dividend amount may need adjustment to counter rising inflation but stands firm on its necessity.

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