A payment from the state in the form of an unconditional basic income could lead to higher inflation and an even greater increase in unemployment in the country, said Yaroslav Nilov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Labor, Social Policy and Veterans Affairs.
The concept of an unconditional basic income implies a regular payment by the state of a certain amount to all citizens, regardless of their income level. According to the results of the SuperJob survey cited by RBC, the majority of Russians (56%) support the payment of such income. The respondents believe that, on average, a […]
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