HELSINKI, July 29 (Xinhua) — While a basic income system is being tested in Finland, Finnish people think the plan would be more acceptable if the recipients are required to do some work, a fresh survey has indicated recently.
Over a third of the Finns would not mind if a well functioning basic income scheme would require a tax increase, a survey by a the pro-business think tank EVA indicated.
In the EVA survey, every second Finn would accept the system if a duty to do some activity is included and only one in four would oppose.Despite differences of opinions on […]
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