Socialist Progressives
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Source: Medium, by Misha Chellam
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We share key takeaways below in hopes of advancing the conversation around this potentially important piece of policy. None of the arguments against, nor the overall numbers, come as much of a surprise for a bold idea still in its political infancy. The key lessons are the urgent necessity to raise awareness and promote the potential benefits of a universal basic income.
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A plurality of voters supported the core idea of providing every resident of the United States with a base income. Younger people, people of color, and less affluent people supported this more. Support was also highest among people who know the most about UBI.
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Here are the policy details that were shared:
The check is not tied to work or having a job
The amount of the monthly check would be between $500 and $2000
The monthly income could be used for anything
The cost of the monthly income would be paid for by tax revenues
Every adult resident would receive a monthly check, similar to a Social Security check
Around 50 percent of respondents oppose these policy specifics, a trend that holds across all demographic groups.
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Framing of policy initiatives are important. When activists centered the marriage equality debate on the idea that love is love, the movement gained momentum.
Anchoring around words with positive associations may also work for UBI proponents. In the polling, respondents viewed Social Security for all much more favorably than universal basic income. Word choice and framing will matter if UBI is to gain broad acceptance.
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Much more at: https://medium.com/economicsecproj/could-universal-basic-income-start-with-local-and-state-legislation-5a3b60abd914#.12p4tc3ca
AND: https://medium.com/economicsecproj
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)has on everything? I think we are one of the hardest working populations in the G-10, if I recall.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)The American Dream.
But Paul Newman pointed out no one on their death bed ever cries out, "Oh, I wish I could have worked more!"
sab390
(201 posts)Finland is going to try this. They will replace all of the social safety net with single check. Of course they have universal health care, so not all of the net. This sounds like a real Republican idea, like block grants. Give people a check and let them decide. I doubt this would catch on with them though. I am very interested to see the results, my mind is not made up on the idea yet.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)until it was time to retire. My job is an important public service, and for me it's a calling.