Image credit: Pexels / Ron Lach Those born between 1997 and 2012 represent the first generation growing up with smartphones – and are considered by some not to be big fans of (hard) work.
If true, they’d surely welcome the introduction of a universal basic income (UBI) – a monthly payment handed out to everyone, independent of employment – but loud voices argue against it: enforcing a UBI would be unrealistic, they say, and our descendants shouldn’t be so lazy.
However, the fact that such a payment could solve various problems is consciously overlooked by the political sphere. The Age-Old Question […]
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