Finland carried out a universal basic income trial from 2017 to 2018, involving 2,000 randomly-selected individuals who received tax-free monthly payments of 580 euros. Three out of five Finnish residents said they do not support the country introducing a basic income model, according to a poll commissioned by think tank EVA, the Finnish Business and Policy Forum.
Just one third of some 2,000 respondents said Finland should start a universal basic income (UBI) programme for all, according to the survey.
Those opposed to UBI were more likely to have the opinion that people should have reasons for drawing social benefits, like […]
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