The cost of UBI in monetary terms to the UK.
The U.K. Has about 50 million people of working age if each of these were given £2500 tax free per year that would cost around £125 billion to fund annually.
The cost of the entire benifits system to the uk is around £77 billion if this was scrapped to fund UBI it would leave a shortfall of £48 billion this short full could be halved if the UK / EU £350 million per week was diverted into UBI, so we are looking for £20 billion to fund the short full a tax rise of 0.4p in every £ earned would raise £20 billion other options might be to shave bits off other government budgets we currently spend £42 billion on defence, £133 billion on health, £92 billion on Education.
In addition the UK has 2.5 million $ millionaires a little more in contributions from this sector of society would help together with insuring companies pay their taxes
The U.K. Has about 50 million people of working age if each of these were given £2500 tax free per year that would cost around £125 billion to fund annually.
The cost of the entire benifits system to the uk is around £77 billion if this was scrapped to fund UBI it would leave a shortfall of £48 billion this short full could be halved if the UK / EU £350 million per week was diverted into UBI, so we are looking for £20 billion to fund the short full a tax rise of 0.4p in every £ earned would raise £20 billion other options might be to shave bits off other government budgets we currently spend £42 billion on defence, £133 billion on health, £92 billion on Education.
In addition the UK has 2.5 million $ millionaires a little more in contributions from this sector of society would help together with insuring companies pay their taxes
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