Yang to give $1,000 a month to Twitter user on Colbert
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang offered a yearlong $1,000 monthly payment to a contest winner during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as a test run to his universal basic income plan.
Yang announced the contest Monday night, four days ahead of the first Democratic presidential debate he’ll appear in.
To enter, a Twitter user must retweet the tech entrepreneur’s contest announcement and follow him by July 4.
“Let’s show why money is the answer & why this is the campaign for the people,” Yang tweeted.
I will give $1,000/mo for the next 12 months FREE to someone who retweets this and follows me by July 4th Let’s show why money is the answer & why this is the campaign for people. No purchase necessary. US citizens only. https://t.co/ie7DMHJ86X
— Andrew Yang (@AndrewYang) June 25, 2019
This will be the third pilot “Freedom Dividend” for Yang, according to his campaign. He gave two others to voters in Iowa and New Hampshire. {mosads}
Freedom Dividends are a key, and unique, aspect of Yang’s campaign. His bid for the presidency is rooted in his proposal for a universal basic income.
The plan would give every American, regardless of income, a $1,000 dividend each month. Yang says it would help American workers adjust to a shifting workforce as automation will leave many jobless.
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