Finland has become the first country in Europe to experiment with a universal basic income program. It will include 2,000 unemployed Fins, selected at random, and the rest of the world is waiting to see how it turns out. But whatever the outcome, the fact that it’s taking place should serve as an inspiration for other countries, like the United States, as they try to find policies that meet future challenges , such as job automation , that stand to change the landscape of labor.
The two-year, nationwide experiment is designed to test the effects of a universal basic income […]
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