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When Andrew Yang, an American entrepreneur and a Presidential hopeful suggested a Universal Basic Income of $1000, I thought it was just a marketing/election gimmick. I am sure that there were many Americans who also felt the same way - that it was just a gimmick. Smile politely and move on. But, it turns out that UBI is something which has been debated for a while!
As a total nerd, I can tell you that this idea has been around for a long time. There have been whispers about this in more than one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation...talk of a society where people don't work for an income, but for self-improvement and to constructively contribute to society in a niche of their talent and liking.
This video isn't FOR or AGAINST UBI. It just presents the case and leaves you to think about it. Enjoy!

Green_Soldier71 7 Aug 20
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That goes completely against the founding principles of the United States.

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People would still need to work, because it's damn near impossible for even one person to live on just that amount. Also, back in the mid-60s when this was first being discussed, the promoters of UBI were proposing an even higher amount, around 2000 a month. And imagine how much more that would be today with inflation?

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So everybody would get a stipend of $1000/mo added to of what they earn? If that's all you get you would attempt to live on that. If you make $60K/year you would make $72K/year. Is that correct?

@Green_Soldier71 It would help people between jobs. It would stimulate consumer confidence. I could actually live on that. I've been without an income for almost 6 months. I'm being very economical obviously and I've spent about $5K during that time. I'm paying my bills, had some money squirreled away. So $1K/mo would keep me going. It's possible.

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