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zouhouzi • Mar 19, 2026

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Many Americans today are feeling increasing pressure from rising costs, job uncertainty, and rapid technological change, especially with the growth of AI and automation. While these innovations bring opportunities, they also create real concerns about job displacement and long-term financial stability. As a presidential candidate, how do you plan to balance economic growth driven by technology with the need to protect and empower everyday workers? Specifically, what concrete policies would you implement to ensure that individuals can not only adapt to these changes, but also benefit financially from them? And how would you measure success in making sure that economic progress is shared broadly, rather than concentrated among a small group of companies or individuals?

Official Response

Thank you for the question. I believe the rise of AI and automation is inevitable, but whether it benefits the many or the few depends entirely on the policies we put in place today. My approach is built on three pillars: adaptation, participation, and accountability. First, adaptation. We will launch a nationwide skills transition program focused on high-demand fields such as AI operations, advanced manufacturing, and digital services. This will include tax-free training accounts for every worker and direct partnerships with employers to guarantee job placement pathways. Second, participation. Economic growth must be shared. I support policies that expand employee ownership, such as tax incentives for companies that provide stock or profit-sharing plans, ensuring that workers directly benefit from the value created by new technologies. Third, accountability. We will implement a “technology impact assessment” for large-scale automation projects, requiring companies to demonstrate how they will support displaced workers, whether through retraining, severance, or redeployment. Success will be measured not just by GDP growth, but by rising median wages, increased workforce participation, and broader ownership of wealth. If technological progress is not improving everyday lives, then we are not doing it right—and I intend to make sure we do.”

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    zouhouzi • Mar 16, 2026

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