The majority of Australians and Europeans support unconditional regular cash transfers to all citizens, a policy commonly known as a universal basic income (UBI). Separate polls over the past few months have found broad support for a UBI across approximately two-thirds of respondents.
People in the United States are much less enthusiastic, with support hovering at 40 – 49% in various polls. This may change in the future, now that 93% of the US population received $600 stimulus cheques in recent weeks. Is a Universal Basic Income Popular?
In countries not quite so allergic to “socialism,” a universal basic […]
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