Wednesday, February 07, 2018

Stockton’s 'Basic Income' Plan Diverts City From Its Real Duties - Reason.com

Stockton’s 'Basic Income' Plan Diverts City From Its Real Duties - Reason.com:
"There's a simple solution to the nation's poverty and inequality problems, an acquaintance told me several years ago.
Image result for what could possibly go wrongHe suggested that the federal government simply give $1 million to every citizen and, voila, we'd all be rich and happy. 
After some quick math (323 million x $1 million = more trillions than even the U.S. Treasury can print), he realized that he didn't add enough zeroes to his cost calculation.
Turning the United States into Zimbabwe, where a $1 trillion note won't even buy a soda, isn't much of an idea.
But while the above thought experiment is zany, a number of politicians and economists are proposing a similar idea—but on a much more modest scale.
In fact, one of California's most impoverished cities, Stockton, is working on a proposal that would provide a "Universal Basic Income" to a small number of residents..."
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