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Andrew Yang proposes $15K for families as AI transforms US economy

Yang says families should get $15,000 a year as AI companies gain value from Americans’ data and lawmakers lag on economic risks.

  • Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang is reviving his direct-payment proposal, now advocating for families to receive $15,000 annually to compensate Americans for personal data used to train AI systems.
  • AI models are built on data sold for "about $300 billion a year," Yang argues, yet technology companies capture immense value while citizens receive little direct benefit from these developments.
  • The proposal echoes Yang's 2020 campaign, which promoted a "Freedom Dividend" of $1,000 per month; his warnings about automation-driven job losses have gained renewed attention as companies increasingly automate work.
  • Criticizing both Democrats and Republicans, Yang told Scripps News that the political class is "a little bit out of touch," warning officials remain too focused on partisan conflict to address AI's consequences.
  • The Forward Party founder, who left the Democratic Party, did not rule out another White House run in 2028, saying he remains interested in helping the country if circumstances align.
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abc10 News broke the news in Poway, United States on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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