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Karen Dellis's avatar

My fear is that UBI will be used to help usher in huge layoffs due to job automation and this will lead to a"dual economy" where some people will be part of the formal economy and others will be relegated to the informal economy. Just as the "gig economy" is not actually beneficial to most workers, the UBI, as you mentioned, will not actually support a desirable life. People will lose their homes and UBI will just prevent people from starving, not prevent grinding poverty. I don't see a miserly UBI preventing people from demanding decent jobs from their governments. A basic safety net, at minimum, should provide for a safe, permanent home - even fully employed people in many countries struggle to access that basic need.

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Peace2051's avatar

Universal Basic Income needs to be "proven" in another state before it would be considered seriously in North America. It would not come from enlightened planning based on what I can see in the world. It would take extraordinary chaos before it will be tried on a grand scale. Could it be adopted at the local level or provincial level? In other words, where's the most like place for this be tried?

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