Sorrel
Well-known member
The big question with UBI is not the income itself, but what you actually do with the other benefits: income support, housing benefit, child tax credits etc.
If it replaces other benefits then we have to accept that some people still won't have enough money and/or will waste it on non-essentials and then require more help from the state. What do we do in those cases? And how much administration will be required to help?
If it doesn't replace other benefits, but instead they continue - will it actually change anything (other than causing inflation for a while)?
If it replaces other benefits then we have to accept that some people still won't have enough money and/or will waste it on non-essentials and then require more help from the state. What do we do in those cases? And how much administration will be required to help?
If it doesn't replace other benefits, but instead they continue - will it actually change anything (other than causing inflation for a while)?