Man, UBI wouldn’t be nearly that much, but lets use your value. It would be on a sliding scale, not just a set amount.
So, in your example, and just using rounded numbers as an example. No job is $1000/month, and earning up to $24000/year is $1000/month
For every $1000/year made above that, UBI drops by $10/month. So if you make $25000/yr, you get $990/month. If you earn $50,000, you earn $740/month. If you earn $100,000/yr, you earn $240/month. And once you hit $124,000/yr, you no longer get a UBI. Neinet3141 • 2h ago •First, the idea is that universal basic […]
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