But a UBI in reality would likely fall far short of eliminating poverty while imposing large economic costs and ignoring future opportunities for work. The best argument against UBI is its feasibility. Had we had a basic income in place, that would have been a way of ensuring people are secure, have the ability to meet their basic needs and live a dignified human life. If people transition away from full-time work, the economy would suffer. And for those in abusive relationships, one of the barriers against leaving would be removed.”. There exist countless governmental organisations responsible for helping […]
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