A digital transformation and pandemic-induced job losses have pushed the long-divisive policy idea to the forefront
To make good policy you should have at least a vague notion of what you are talking about.
However, when it comes to perhaps the biggest reform proposal around, we just do not. I am talking about a universal basic income (UBI), a system of unconditional cash payments to everybody in a given jurisdiction. The case for a UBI runs as follows: It would reduce poverty, make people healthier and give them more dignity. It would also ease the transition of workers who […]
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