Andrew Yang officially jumped into the race after releasing campaign video pledging to help a city in 'crisis'

Former 2020 US presidential contender Andrew Yang officially threw his hat into the ring to be the next New York City mayor on the Democratic party ticket.

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Yang, a native New Yorker, built an ardent grassroots following his attempt to become the Democratic Party’s nominee for the presidency last year with a pledge to create a universal basic income [UBI] that would pay every American $1,000 a month," reported Reuters.

His video campaign message to New Yorkers ran along similar lines. As he travels around New York City in the footage, Yang outlines proposals for the city to take back control of its subway, which is currently operated by the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

In addition, the former presidential nominee calls for the creation of a citywide universal basic income in which he envisions that up to 500,000 New Yorkers would receive $2,000 to $5,000 per year. Read more at i24