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Sanders Warns of Looming Economic Threat at NYC Rally
Senator teams up with NYC mayor to rally against billionaires and AI's impact on jobs.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 4:08am
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A political rally in Manhattan calls for workers to confront the growing power of billionaires and the threat of AI automation.Manhattan TodayIn a rallying cry against billionaires and the threat of AI to human jobs, US Senator Bernie Sanders appeared at a Manhattan event alongside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, warning that 'the worst is yet to come' for the US economy unless workers take action.
Why it matters
Sanders' warnings echo growing concerns about wealth inequality, the power of the ultra-rich, and the potential for advanced technologies like AI to displace large numbers of workers - issues that have become central to the political discourse in recent years.
The details
At the event in Manhattan, Sanders and Mamdani cautioned that AI is 'coming for human jobs' and urged workers to organize and fight back against the concentration of wealth and power among billionaires. The two leaders called for greater protections for workers and a rebalancing of the economic system to benefit the middle and working classes.
- The rally took place on April 13, 2026 in Manhattan, New York.
The players
Bernie Sanders
A US senator who has long been a vocal critic of income inequality and the power of billionaires.
Zohran Mamdani
The current mayor of New York City, who has also sounded the alarm about the threat of AI to human jobs.
What they’re saying
“The worst is yet to come unless workers take action to confront the billionaire class and the threat of AI displacing human jobs.”
— Bernie Sanders, US Senator
“AI is coming for human jobs, and we must organize to protect workers from this existential threat.”
— Zohran Mamdani, Mayor of New York City
What’s next
Sanders and Mamdani are expected to continue their joint campaign against billionaires and the impact of AI on jobs in the coming months, with additional rallies and policy proposals aimed at addressing these issues.
The takeaway
Sanders' warnings about the 'worst yet to come' for the economy highlight the growing political salience of concerns over wealth inequality, corporate power, and the disruptive potential of emerging technologies like AI. The event showcased a high-profile alliance between national and local leaders seeking to galvanize workers to confront these challenges.


