Photo by rawpixel.com from Pexels Fears of job loss through automation have fueled advocacy for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) in recent years. Now that presidential candidate Andrew Yang has qualified for the first Democratic presidential debate, we can be confident that UBI will be a popular topic in the race for the presidency.
The “Basic” part of Universal Basic Income might be true as it’s first implemented, but it is unlikely to remain that way.
Advocates for UBI describe it as an alternative to the bloated bureaucracy of the current welfare system. For this reason, the debate on UBI is […]
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