Hawaii is rumored to be considering a minimum income for every one of its millions of residents. According to Hawaii News Now , the 50th state in the U.S. recently passed a bill that creates a work group to study whether a minimum income would help to offset the growing problem of technology eliminating jobs. News of Hawaii’s idea for a fixed minimum income quickly spread online last week, but critics say that a universal basic income for every resident would possibly “discourage work,” rather than simply help families to make ends meet.
Civil Beat calls a minimum income […]
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