The unsteady foundation of basic income proposals

The unsteady foundation of basic income proposals

VANCOUVER, B.C., May 1, 2017 /Troy Media/ – Do the politicians seeking British Columbians’ votes on May 9 think we’re all under five-years-old and believe in Santa Claus?

The public conversation about providing basic income in the province would suggest so.

As the B.C. election approaches, we’re being regaled with all the enticing indulgences a new government might deliver. Ten-dollar-a-day child care for every family. Why not? No more health-care premiums. Sounds good. Rental subsidies. Sure.But how much will these goodies cost and who’s going to pay for them? Satisfactory answers haven’t been forthcoming.David Chilton, author of the book The Wealthy […]

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