> I think the reason for huge support behind Basic Income is failure of government in efficient allocation of its resources.
Basic Income is interesting because (a) it removes the requirements for administration of social security and policing of fraud, and (b) because some people think increased automation/AI will create increased unemployment so a different approach would be beneficial.
I'm not aware of evidence to support a view that poor implementation of particular social security programs is a driver.
Basic Income is interesting because (a) it removes the requirements for administration of social security and policing of fraud, and (b) because some people think increased automation/AI will create increased unemployment so a different approach would be beneficial.
I'm not aware of evidence to support a view that poor implementation of particular social security programs is a driver.