Andrew Yang, a 2020 presidential candidate from New York, proposes a Universal Basic Income of $1000 a month for every adult. His goal is to make America think harder about the future. of work and help people eventually take control of their lives.


In 2020, Yang is the first candidate who has proposed a Universal Basic Income. He believes all Americans deserve an income floor to be able to survive without relying on part-time work or government assistance like unemployment insurance or food stamps. Yang's proposal would shrink the size of federal bureaucracy by shifting much responsibility for basic income payments to local levels of government and nonprofits, which means fewer jobs for administrators and more money in people's pockets. Yang makes the argument that a Universal Basic Income would allow people to take more control of their lives, and turn down the meaningless and low paying jobs.


In this episode, he discusses the future of America and how innovation plays a crucial role in it.


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