Universal Basic Income.Scott Santens/Flickr The topic of universal basic income (UBI) has been a hot-button issue among economists, financial experts, legislators, and tech industry giants for years. Some say that it will increase productivity while others claim the opposite. According to one study, however, providing people with a safety net actually makes them more likely to work hard and even find a second job.
Data published by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy indicate that UBI doesn’t cause people to quit work. On the contrary, it causes them to find part-time jobs. This is according to the […]
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