Arguments for and against a universal basic income (UBI) have been debated extensively. Proponents argue that UBI provides a one-size-fits-all solution to future challenges and offers economic security and freedom to individuals [1] . They believe that conditionality is not harmful and that means-testing should be avoided to reduce administrative costs [2] . Additionally, UBI is seen as a way to address poverty, inequality, and the changing nature of work [3] . However, critics argue that UBI is costly and inefficient in mitigating the impact of automation [4] . They advocate for the continuation of means-tested welfare systems and […]
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