What Weimar Germany Teaches Us about Universal Basic Income

What Weimar Germany Teaches Us about Universal Basic Income

Germany tried paying people for not working after WWI. It didn’t turn out so well.

Massive government debt, sky-high unemployment, the economy frozen, idle workers receiving payments from the government. This might sound like COVID-19, but I am actually talking about post-World War I Germany.

If your high school history teacher skipped this story, here’s a bullet-point recap: Germany lost World War I in 1919. Great Britain and France punished Germany with huge fines. Germans resented the fines and defaulted on their payments. France got fed up and in 1923 invaded Germany’s coal-rich Ruhr valley to extract payments themselves. Germans offered […]

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